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Black Sun Signs: An African-American Guide to the Zodiac

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A light-hearted zodiac guide, Black Sun Signs offers advice on romance, tips on money matters, discussions about health concerns, and more.

If you love following your sun sign but never seem to feel what you read is directed toward you, wait no more. Here's a guide to the zodiac that will make you say, "Wow, that's me!" From the fiery Arian to the charismatic Aquarian, you'll find examples of yourself, friends, loved ones, and even your children in this down-to-earth guide. No more cosmic adventures into your planets! Now here's a book that tells you the real deal about you and those special people in your life. You'll gain an insight into that practical Virgo brother who's always saving a penny for a rainy day or that energetic Sagittarian sister who just doesn't keep still for a minute.

You'll also find out what famous African American brothers and sisters share your sign. Whether you're a sexy Leo like Halle Berry or there's a reserved Capricorn like Denzel Washington in your life, you're sure to get the 411 on yourself and everyone you know in Black Sun Signs.

240 pages, Paperback

First published April 2, 1996

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Thelma Balfour

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November 29, 2014
I've had this one for years, I keep this & Black Love Signs as reference guides. They are both fun & intriguing adding candid commentary under each sign of positives & negatives from: personality, relationships, health, and money.
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July 25, 2020
focuses solely on sun signs, hence the title, but i like that it is geared towards black people! i feel like it's hard to find books that include race and ethnicity as a factor in astrology. it's a good book for those just learning about astrology or wanting to learn more about the differences and similarities in the signs. the only thing that i didn't really care for was that the author focuses on binary genders by comparing how men and women act differently according to their sign (this was written in the 90's though).
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May 28, 2020
Enjoyed the book. Unique, insightful and tailored to a people who are often overlooked.
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November 30, 2007
I learned that there is definitely truth to understanding zodiac signs. I believe that Thelma Balfour must have done significant research on each of the signs. She really understands each person from birth to the work place. It is an amazing book!
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