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Queen's Quill Publishing (May 3, 2025)
Paperback. Signed.
In Through Her Eyes, Olivia Omega and her daughter, Malia Logan, take readers on a profound generational journey
through the intertwined narratives of their lives, offering parallel perspectives on the experiences that have shaped them
as Black women. This memoir, co-written with heartfelt honesty and unfiltered emotion, delves deep into the bonds that
connect mothers and daughters. As a seasoned branding expert and new college grad, it explores the unique challenges
and triumphs that define their shared and individual identities.
From the transformative evolution of becoming Malia's mom to the pivotal
reflections on what it means to grow up with Olivia as a guiding force,
each chapter is a conversation that bridges generations of women. The
book navigates the complexities of love and loss, purpose and faith,
revealing how these themes have transcended over the years and yet
continue to resonate today.
With deeply personal insights, Olivia and Malia explore the role of play
and storytelling in shaping their self-perceptions, recounting how
something as simple as a Barbie doll became a symbol of both rejection
and aspiration. As they reflect on their careers, education, and spiritual
journeys, they offer readers a candid look at their dynamic relationship and
the influences that have driven their choices and the values they hold
dear.
Through Her Eyes is not just a memoir; it's a dialogue between two voices,
rich with wisdom, admiration, and the unspoken words that finally find their
place on the page. As Olivia and Malia confront their biggest
accomplishments and grapple with failure, they reveal the powerful,
enduring connection that comes from understanding and loving one
another across time and experience.
Join Olivia Omega and Malia Logan in this 12-chapter intimate exploration
of what it means to be a woman of color, to grow, to love, and to find
purpose—together. Through Her Eyes is a celebration of the complexities
of mother-daughter relationships, a tribute to the strength of Black
womanhood, and an invitation to see the world through their eyes.
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