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The Book of Rebellion by Renea L. Moss, aka Rai Renea, is a poetic revolution-equal parts scripture, survival, and testimony. In this fearless collection, Renea writes from the intersections of womanhood, faith, and fury, transforming silence into song and wounds into witness.
Structured like a modern-day gospel-before the break, during the storm, and after the rising-each section traces a journey through fracture, reckoning, and reclamation. The poems move between deeply personal narrative and collective truth, confronting identity, power, cultural expectation, and the cost of being unheard. Through vivid imagery and performance-driven language, Renea captures what it means to live, endure, and speak in spaces that demand silence.
Rooted in the traditions of spoken word and contemporary poetry, The Book of Rebellion blends lyrical storytelling with sharp social commentary. It centers the voices and lived experiences of Black women while engaging broader themes of resistance, visibility, faith, and self-definition. Each piece functions as both confession and confrontation-challenging systems, naming wounds, and honoring the complexity of survival.
This collection is not only meant to be read, but felt and heard. It carries the cadence of the stage while maintaining the intimacy of the page, making it equally suited for individual reflection, classroom study, and performance adaptation. Renea's work invites readers into a space where vulnerability becomes power and voice becomes liberation.
Raw, unapologetic, and deeply human, The Book of Rebellion is a declaration that healing itself is an act of protest-and that survival, when spoken aloud, becomes sacred.
Structured like a modern-day gospel-before the break, during the storm, and after the rising-each section traces a journey through fracture, reckoning, and reclamation. The poems move between deeply personal narrative and collective truth, confronting identity, power, cultural expectation, and the cost of being unheard. Through vivid imagery and performance-driven language, Renea captures what it means to live, endure, and speak in spaces that demand silence.
Rooted in the traditions of spoken word and contemporary poetry, The Book of Rebellion blends lyrical storytelling with sharp social commentary. It centers the voices and lived experiences of Black women while engaging broader themes of resistance, visibility, faith, and self-definition. Each piece functions as both confession and confrontation-challenging systems, naming wounds, and honoring the complexity of survival.
This collection is not only meant to be read, but felt and heard. It carries the cadence of the stage while maintaining the intimacy of the page, making it equally suited for individual reflection, classroom study, and performance adaptation. Renea's work invites readers into a space where vulnerability becomes power and voice becomes liberation.
Raw, unapologetic, and deeply human, The Book of Rebellion is a declaration that healing itself is an act of protest-and that survival, when spoken aloud, becomes sacred.