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Authors: Sister Souljah
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Praise for
New York Times
bestselling author Sister Souljah and her unforgettable novels
Midnight and The Meaning of Love
“Before there was a Shannon Holmes, a Vickie Stringer, or a Wahida Clark, there was a woman many consider the Queen of Urban Fiction, Sister Souljah.”
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Essence
“The story weaves back and forth from the subways of NYC to overseas in a thrilling adventure with an incredible ending and a wrenching tale of love…. This one delivers on all promises…. Souljah has done it again.”
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Ebony
“Sister Souljah’s best storytelling yet. It is amazingly written, smart, erotic, and still street enough for her fans from Brooklyn to Compton, London to Cairo, São Paulo to Johannesburg to enjoy and devour…. There is no character in American literature like Midnight. There is no other novel like this one.”
—BlackAmericaWeb.com
“Sister Souljah erases any doubt: She is a writer without peer.”
—EURweb
“Sister Souljah weaves a story of love, redemption, revenge, and success with such force that it is nearly impossible to put the book down.”
—NewsOne
“Souljah’s storytelling is so compelling and vivid that you can hear the vinyl beat of Eric B. & Rakim’s
Eric B. Is President
playing in your mind as you read the opening pages…. Simply put,
Midnight and The Meaning of Love
is a love story that will challenge what you think you know about cultures, people, and places.”
—InkBlot Book Review
“Souljah knows how to keep you guessing and turning the page, and her latest offering is no exception.”
—Soul Train
Midnight
“A vibrant, engaging novel.”
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The Washington Post
“The story is sparkly and seductive from the jump.”
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Vibe
“Sister Souljah is the literary hero of the hip-hop generation.”
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Chicago Tribune
“Fans will enjoy this edgy tale of love and survival led by the provocative lead character.”
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Ebony
“Shows the true grit of the New York boroughs, the strength and determination of an immigrant family and how, even in a concrete jungle, a rose can bloom.”
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Star Tribune
(Minneapolis)
“Souljah’s sensitive treatment of her protagonist is honest and affecting, with some realistic moments of crisis…. [She] has obvious talent and sincere motives.”
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Publishers Weekly
“Hip-hop artist and master storyteller Souljah offers biting social critique on contemporary urban culture tucked inside a love story.”
—Vanessa Bush
The Coldest Winter Ever
“
The Coldest Winter Ever
is a tour de force…. As finely tuned to its heroine’s voice as Alice Walker’s
The Color Purple
…. Riveting stuff, with language so frank it curls your hair.”
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Kirkus Reviews
“Winter is nasty, spoiled, and almost unbelievably libidinous, and it’s ample evidence of the author’s talent that she is also deeply sympathetic.”
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The New Yorker
“Intriguing…. Sister Souljah exhibits a raw and true voice in this cautionary tale…. A realistic coming-of-age story.”
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Publishers Weekly
“Real and raw…. If a rap song could be a novel, it might resemble Sister Souljah’s book…. The message is solid and one that we can never stop preaching to our youth—anything that comes too easy or too fast is also too risky.”
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Booklist
“Souljah adds a new voice to the most marginalized of the marginalized.”
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Black Issues Book Review
“Winter is … as tough as a hollow-point bullet…. Her voice is the book’s greatest strength.”
—Salon.com
Also by Sister Souljah
No Disrespect
The Coldest Winter Ever
Midnight: A Gangster Love Story
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The Library of Congress has cataloged the hardcover edition as follows:
Souljah, Sister.
Midnight and the meaning of love / by Sister Souljah.—1st Atria Books hardcover ed.
p. cm.
1. African Americans—Fiction. 2. Urban fiction. I. Title.
PS3569.O7374M55 2011
813’.54—dc22 2011005717
ISBN 978-1-4391-6535-5
ISBN 978-1-4391-6536-2 (pbk)
ISBN 978-1-4516-3742-7 (ebook)