Henrietha/Waiting For the World to Change

Henrietha/Waiting For the World to Change

by Joyce M Johnson
Henrietha/Waiting For the World to Change

Henrietha/Waiting For the World to Change

by Joyce M Johnson

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Overview

It all started in Toronto, Ontario in a coffee shop on the Southside corner of Church and King Street right across the street from St. James Cathedral. Joanna White was having a difficult time in her office as well as in her marriage as her husband had recently walked out on her. Joanna is trying to restructure her life when she’s interrupted by Jamaican-born Henrietha Browne, who had just walked in forcefully pulling her chair out, sitting down, taking a sip of her coffee then humming a song and tapping in rhythm close by. Intrigued by Henrietha’s carefree nature and desperate to get out of her own thoughts, Joanna asks Henrietha to join. Henrietha agrees and quickly bonds with Joanna while exchanging stories of pain, defeat, and abuse. From that day forward, they were inseparable; making plans to continue to share stories as they explore Toronto.


Waiting for the World to Change speaks about marriage and domestic work. Susan Ottawa, a black lawyer in Toronto, and Anita Kingsley, a domestic worker, had met in the same building where they live. One day, they were having lunch and Susan had a book that she had just bought. In anger, she threw a book titled “Is marriage for White People” on the table. The root of Susan’s anger comes from knowing she’s struggling to find a man and men from all different walks of life are quicker to marry white women before the thought of a black woman crosses their mind. Anita drew a comparison to domestic work. As a college educated woman, she too, found it very difficult to find a job outside of domestic work and in her field of study. She finds herself asking “Is domestic work just for black people?” And it continues.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781638296256
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Publication date: 11/10/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 278
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Joyce M Johnson is a native Jamaican who is a budding writer and actor destined for success! For over fifty years she has called Canada her home! She is a strong and resilient woman. She worked in the past as a computer programmer and operator. And after many years of working just to further and strengthen her skills in life, she then went back to school to study acting and writing! Joyce says, “This is an exciting beginning to my writing and acting career because I do feel this is where my calling lies.”

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