Lewis Stewart
Chocolate City
Love For A
Woman
A woman must know her worth as she is a queen that should carry herself as royalty. What a man thinks of a woman and how a woman thinks of herself. All women should hold their heads up and serve as they were on earth to nurture herself and her family.
About the Author
Lewis Stewart
Lewis Stewart III was born in Montgomery, Alabama raised partly in Alabama and partly in Georgia. Unseeded talent that blossoms into a flower that is still blooming. Overcame adversity to tell a dream but show the dream.
Having faced personal struggles, Lewis has used poetry as a means if self-expression and empowerment, particularly to uplift women, and celebrate their strength. Lewis’ life has been marked by resilience, perseverance, and a belief in the power of words to change lives….
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Chocolate City
Love For A Woman
A woman must know her worth as she is a queen that should carry herself as royalty. What a man thinks of a woman and how a woman thinks of herself. All women should hold their heads up and serve as they were on earth to nurture herself and her family.
Lewis Stewart III wrote this…
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Designation
“I picked this up out of curiosity and ended up reading it slowly. It made me stop and reflect in ways I wasn’t prepared for. The words felt respectful, grounding and honest. This is the kind of book you keep nearby and return to when you need reassurance.” –

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“So much empowerment content talks at women. This didn’t. It felt like someone was speaking with me not instructing me. There’s a quiet strength in this book that stays with you long after you close it.”

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“There are poems in here that feel like reminders you didn’t know you needed. Not dramatic, not overdone just real. I found myself pausing, re-reading and thinking about my own worth in a new way.”

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“This book isn’t about hype or slogans. It’s about dignity. The poems reminded me that confidence doesn’t have to be loud to be real. That alone makes this book worth reading.”