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AALBC
Top 10 Sellers for all of 2000
(to learn more about the book click the title, to learn more
about the author click author's name)
During 2000 AALBC.com sold 937 different titles - 35% more than 1999 and
130% more than 1998! The following titles represent the 10 most
frequently purchased books during all of 2000. |
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#1
Title:
She
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Author:
Saul Stacey Williams
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ALL TIME AALBC BEST SELLING
BOOK since we started selling books in December 1997 (and we've sold over
1,200 different titles during this period)!
Publisher: Simon and Schuster Inc.
Date Published: June 1999
Format: Paperback And CD - $9.60 (plus shipping and tax)
"Who says poetry does not sell?"
-- Troy Johnson AALBC.com
AALBC top 10 bestseller every
11 out of 12 months in 2000!
She is a fascinating and unique collection of interconnected poems by this
multi-talented star -- and marks the beginning of an incredible and totally
original artistic career.
She is a fascinating and unique collection of
interconnected poems by this multi-talented star -- and marks the beginning of
an incredible and totally original artistic career.
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#2
Title:
The
Seventh Octave: The Early Writings of Saul Stacey Williams
(Click title to Purchase Online and Learn more about this Book and Poet)
Author: Saul
Stacey Williams, Jessica C.
Moore (Editor)
(Click name to learn more about author and
editor)
Publisher: Moore Black Press
Date Published: February 1998
Format: Trade Paper
Hailed as "a dreadlocked dervish of words...the
Bob Marley of American poets" (Esquire), Saul Williams is a gifted young poet
who is opening up this literary art form to a new generation of readers. Like
his writing -- a fearless mix of connecting rhythms and vibrant images -- Saul
Williams is unstoppable. He received raves for his performance as an imprisoned
street poet in the Trimark Pictures release Slam, winner of the Camera d'Or at
Cannes and the Grand Jury prize at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. The
consummate spoken-word performance artist, Williams has also been signed by
producer Rick Rubin to record a CD of his poetry.
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#3
Not
a Day Goes By
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Author: E.
Lynn Harris
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Publisher: Doubleday & Company, Incorporated
Date Published: June 2000
Format: Trade Cloth
Welcome to the irresistible world of E. Lynn
Harris--
He is a devilish and handsome ex-football player, now a rising sports agent at
one of the hottest firms in the country. Irrepressible and dangerously alluring,
John "Basil" Henderson has a history with women (and a few men). He's a
commitment-phobe gadfly who's known for a double-edged magnetism that has the
ability to thrill-- and wound.
She is the uncompromising Yancey Harrington Braxton, an up-and-coming Broadway
star who oozes charm and bleeds ambition. Young, beautiful and dangerously
crafty, Yancey is prepared to do whatever she must to get what she wants. A
femme fatale who has left more than a few broken--hearted men in her wake,
Yancey is intrigued by Basil. Both believe that in each other they've finally
met their match.
A lavish wedding is planned, and the ultimate power couple plans to spend their
lives in holy matrimony. But just before the nuptials, fate, and a little
comeuppance from the past threaten the happy couple's future.
Masterful storyteller E. Lynn Harris takes listeners on a delicious little ride
into the mischievous lives of two very unforgettable characters in this fun and
satisfying cautionary tale.
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#4
Satin
Doll
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autographed
copy directly from AALBC.com)
Author: Karen E. Quinones
Format: Paperback, 279pp.
Publisher: Oshun Publishing Company Inc.
Pub. Date: November 1999
Set in Harlem and Philadelphia, Satin Doll tells
the story of a woman living in two worlds, and feeling comfortable in neither.
The lovely Regina sips cocktails in Greenwich Village with the literary elite
one night, and goes barhopping with her Harlem homegirls the next. There’s
Yvonne, who discovers the lawyer she is dating is married, but decides to steal
him away from his wife. Tamika, who finds out the prison inmate she’s been loyal
to for three years has married a white woman while behind bars. And Puddin’, a
cocaine sniffing good-time girl who will snatch off her wig to fight at the drop
of a hat.
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#5
For
Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide
when the Rainbow Is Enuf: A Choreopoem
(Click title or book to purchase
on-line)
Author:
Ntozake Shange
Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 64pp.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Trade
Pub. Date: August 1997
From its inception in California in 1974 to its
highly acclaimed critical success at Joseph Papp's Public Theater and on
Broadway, the Obie Award-winning for colored girls who have considered
suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has excited, inspired, and transformed
audiences all over the country. Passionate and fearless, Shange's words reveal
what it is to be of color and female in the twentieth century. Here is the
complete text, with stage directions, of a groundbreaking dramatic prose poem
written in vivid and powerful language that resonates with unusual beauty in its
fierce message to the world.
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Step
into a World: A Global Anthology of the New Black Literature
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Edited by
Kevin Powell
Format: Hardcover, 470pp.
ISBN: 0471380601
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pub. Date: October 2000
The best work of hip-hop
generation writers [Over 100!] captured in a single volume
"Kevin Powell is pushing to bring the voices of
his generation: the concerns, the cares, the fears, and the fearlessness."—Nikki
Giovanni
From fiction writers, poets, journalists, and
commentators, this absorbing anthology captures, for the first time, the new
school of black writing, including established and award-winning authors like
Junot Diaz, Edwidge Danticat,
Danyel Smith, and Paul Beatty, as well as emerging voices from around the world.
In addition to showing today's literary flowering, Step Into A World provides a
window into the crucial issues of contemporary black life, including racial and
sexual identity, post-civil rights politics, and hip-hop culture. Compiled by
critically acclaimed poet, journalist, and essayist Kevin Powell, this
groundbreaking book is a revelation.
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#7
Title:
Words Don't Fit In My Mouth
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Author: Jessica
C. Moore
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author)
Format: Trade Paper, 125 pages
Published April 1997, Moore
Black Press
Excerpt from the title Poem
The Words Don't Fit in My Mouth
Poetry will remain universal language
Without clout
Bout to sprinkle antonyms and cinnamon
On brown french toast
Boast when we find creative ways to fix and fit
Poison cherry-flavored popsicle stick shaped
Words in our mouths
Melting into metaphors
Mutating into talkative tongue-tied tourists
Mumbling about ivory coast memories
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#8
Captain
Blackman
(Click Title To Order)
By
John A. Williams
Format: Paperback, 336pp.
ISBN: 1566890969
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Pub. Date: April 2000
Named
"among the most important works of fiction of the decade" by the
New York Times Book Review when first published in 1972, Captain
Blackman is the first book to be published in the Coffee House
Press's Black Arts Movement reprint series.
True to form,
John A. Williams is exhaustive and accurate in his historical research
of the significant role played by African Americans in the military.
Captain Blackman is a U.S. soldier in Vietnam who becomes seriously
wounded. As he drifts in and out of consciousness he hallucinates
back in time as a soldier in each of America's wars from 1775 to 1975. |
#9 (tie)
Starlight
Passage
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Author: Anita
Richmond Bunkley
Publisher: Macmillan Library Reference
Date Published: January 1997
Format: Trade Cloth
When Kiana Sheridan begins
investigating her family's roots as part of her doctoral dissertation,
she is motivated as much by a personal desire to reclaim a family legacy
that has long been denied. Kiana believes her great-great-grandfather
was an artisan working in decorative glass on a Tennessee plantation.
With his wife he fled slavery via the Underground Railroad just before
the outbreak of the Civil War - but there the trail goes cold. If only
Kiana can piece together the missing link, she'll understand what
happened to the glass and complete the research her mother had started
before her death. But Kiana's plans cause turmoil in her family. They
are furious and deny the plantation ever existed. Her ambitious
step-sister does everything to sabotage Kiana's agenda. Nevertheless,
Kiana is aided by Rex Tandy, a handsome photojournalist, and together
they set off on an adventure that retraces the route to freedom Kiana's
ancestors took - and leads finally to an isolated mountain village where
the secret of her family is still jealously guarded. There, deep in the
remote hollows of the Smoky Mountains, Kiana and Rex discover their
roots and the longings of their own hearts. Yet quite suddenly danger is
all around them - danger to their very lives. For this is the place
where passion and ideals once met a violent end...and now the shocking
confrontation that has waited over a century is about to begin.
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#9 (tie)
Silent
Conspiracy: A Lincoln Keller Mystery
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Format:
Hardcover, 273pp.
Publisher: Proctor Publications
Pub. Date: April 1997
Lincoln Keller makes his living being in
places most people know nothing about. As a former professional football
player for the Oakland Raiders and as a police officer for the same
California city, Lincoln Keller has seen and done things few people
have. And now, as a private investigator in his hometown of Detroit,
Michigan, he applies his unique expertise in human behavior in service
to an eclectic list of clients. He's used to intrigue, deception,
malice, action, beautiful women and strange requests.
And when one of those beautiful women hires
him to track down five men who all disappeared at the same time forty
years ago, the case sounds interesting. But dangerous? Wouldn't seem
like it. Together, the five young men in question formed a pre-Motown
singing group called appropriately enough, The Sentiments. At one time
in the mid Fifties, their incredible talent was setting the standards
for the coming era of Detroit's blossoming music industry. The
Sentiments were unquestionably on their way to the top.
But what happened on a warm, late summer
night in 1955 that would cause The Sentiments to disappear?
Individually... as a group...suddenly gone. Why? |
#9 (tie)
Behind
Closed Doors
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Author: Kimberla
Lawson Roby
Publisher: Black Classic Press
Date Published: October 1997
Format: Trade Paper
Best friends since childhood, Regina Moore
and Karen Jackson have everything two "just-turned-30" women could
possibly want--beautiful homes in an upper-echelon Chicago suburb,
loving husbands, and financial security. But are their lives really as
wonderful as they seem? |
#10 (tie)
The
Isis [Yssis] Papers: The Keys to the Colors
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on-line)
by
Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, M.D.
Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 302pp.
ISBN: 0883781042
Publisher: Third World Press
Pub. Date: November 1990
"This work is
dedicated to the victims of the global system of white supremacy
(racism), all non-white people worldwide, past and present, who have
resolved to end this great travesty and bring justice, then peace to
planet Earth."
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#10 (tie)
 The
African American Writers Handbook: How to Get in Print and Stay in Print:
by Robert Fleming
(Click title to buy this book online
now)
Format: Paperback, 352pp.
ISBN: 0345423275
Publisher: Ballantine Books, Inc.
Pub. Date: March 2000
- A complete, step-by-step guide to every
aspect of the publishing process, from the germination of a winning idea
to the nuts and bolts of book production
- Tips on submitting proposals, query
letters, and preparing manuscripts for submission
- Advice on negotiating contracts that
extend careers
- How to use on-line resources for
research and profit
- Interviews with top editors, agents,
publishing executives, and bookstore owners
- Updated information on copyrights,
subsidiary rights, sales and marketing
- The trials and triumphs of
self-publishing
- The art of promoting your work and
yourself to a wider audience
- An insider's look at the economic
realities of the book business
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