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AALBC.com's Best Selling Books for 2005
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The
Interruption of Everything
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by Terry McMillan
ISBN: 0670031445
Format: Hardcover, 384pp
Pub. Date: July 19, 2005
Publisher: Viking Adult
Since Terry McMillan's breakout novel Waiting To Exhale
surged onto the bestseller lists, critics and readers alike have been
captivated by her irreverent, often-hilarious take on the issues faced by
contemporary women. With The Interruption of Everything she picks up,
pitch-perfect, the dilemmas of midlife: an empty nest. Hormones gone wild.
Too many irrelevant demands and too little room to breathe.
Marilyn Grimes is about ready to jump out of her skin. She's the
consummate wife and mother of three grown kids. She's got a
no-great-shakes-but-a-good-provider of a husband, Leon; and a live-in
mother-in-law, Arthurine, who comes with a bingo-playing beau, Prezell, and
an elderly pooch, Snuffy. Marilyn's two best friends, Paulette and Bunny,
are the quintessential take-no-prisoners, vintage McMillan girlfriends who
will be there when Marilyn jumps, but . . . she's just not sure exactly
where that will be . . . or when. First, she needs to remember what she used
to love and call back some of her own postponed dreams. But just as
Marilyn's plans for making changes are taking shape, life comes up with a
few twists of its own. Suddenly Marilyn must reinvent just about everything:
marriage, friendship, family-and not least of all, herself.
The Interruption of Everything is a triumphant testament to the
fact that the detour is the path, and living life "by the numbers" never
quite adds up. |
| #2
Senefer: A Young Genius in Old Egypt (Young Readers)
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by
Beatrice Lumpkin, Linda Nickens (Illustrator)
ISBN: 0865432449
Format: Hardcover, 32pp
Pub. Date: March 1997
Publisher: Africa World Press
Age Range: 7 to 10
Who developed the first symbol for our numbers? The story of Senefer is based on
the life of Ah'mose, who was a famous mathematician and engineer. A scribe to
Hatshepsut, one of the famous women Pharaohs in Egypt, Senefer was singled out
for education when his ability and love of numbers became evident. The
interaction between his mother and father bring to life the rich culture of
Africans in ancient Egypt. This story is a good resource for demonstrating to
children that mathematics is important to master.—Leila Toledo |
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#3
Getting
Buck Wild: Sex Chronicles 2, Vol. 2
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Zane (Editor)
ISBN: 0743457013
Format: Hardcover, 304pp
Pub. Date: October 2002
Publisher: Atria Books
Zane is back with Gettin' Buck Wild: Sex Chronicles II,
more stories for the legion of readers that made The Sex Chronicles a
bestseller.
Zane's erotic short stories have captivated the minds of
both sexes and all races. The Sex Chronicles: Shattering the Myth did
exactly what its title implies -- exploded the myth that men are more sexual
in nature than women, and that African-American women in particular are
inhibited compared to their female counterparts of other cultures.
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The Sex Chronicles:
Shattering the Myth
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by
Zane
Format: Paperback, 2nd ed., 304pp.
ISBN: 0967460182
Publisher: Strebor Books International, LLC
Pub. Date: February 2001
Edition Desc: 2 ED
After more than two years of entertaining
tens of thousands of loyal readers on the Internet with her vivid
imagination, a large collection of Zane's erotica is finally available in a
published format. Zane has captivated the minds of both sexes and all races.
She has completely shattered the myth that men are more sexual in nature
than women and that African-American women in particular are inhibited
compared to their female counterparts of other races.
The erotica collection is divided into three
sections: Wild, Wilder and Off Da Damn Hook. Her characters run the gamut
from the sensual housewife that wants her husband to experiment more to the
secret underground sorority of women that let it all hang out literally. |
| #5
Afterburn
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Zane
ISBN: 0743470974
Format: Hardcover, 320pp
Pub. Date: January 2005
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
In the latest romantic romp from New York Times
bestselling author Zane, two hapless lovers get lost in a dating game gone
awry.
When Washington, D.C., chiropractor Yardley Brown goes to
his local bank, it isn't only to make deposits into his account. He has long
since accrued some interest in Rayne Waters, a bank employee who's too
beautiful to be true -- and too beautiful to be single. At least that's what
Yardley believes, which is why he has never approached her.
Little does he know that Rayne is anything but taken. Not
for want of trying, of course. But after barely surviving a dating disaster
with her hairdresser's brother and then falling for a member of her church
band who, it turns out, is celibate, she's on the verge of giving up. That
is, until Yardley -- discouraged by his own slew of dead-end romances --
finally works up the courage to give her a try.
The true craziness, however, is just beginning, thanks to
a cast of characters who seem bent on botching the young couple's
relationship.
There's Rayne's erratic mother, who constantly boasts
about being a "good whore"; Yardley's playboy buddies, always trolling for
sex; and, worst of all, past lovers who make a habit of popping up and
ruining things as only old flames (or previous mistakes) can. Weaving the
carnal and the comical in true Zane fashion, Rayne and Yardley's struggle to
find love in a world gone mad is a timeless talk about everything that can
go wrong in the dating game -- and a few things that can go right. |
| #6
Addicted
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by Zane
Format: Paperback, 336pp.
ISBN: 0743442849
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pub. Date: October 2001
Addicted
is the story of Zoe, an African-American female arts dealer. It traces her
life from the time she first meets her husband, Jason, in the fifth grade,
falls in love with him over a game of Twister in the eighth grade, loses her
virginity to him in high school and eventually marries him. Everything seems
perfect in Zoe’s life to her friends and family as she secretly deals with
serious problems in her marriage.
After failing to get Jason to open up to her
sexually, Zoe becomes involved in not one, not two but three extramarital
affairs. By the time she seeks the aid of a prominent female
African-American therapist, the walls of her picture perfect life have
already started to crumble.
The book shifts into high gear as Zoe finds
out that everyone from her lovers to her husband to her own mother are
hiding secrets of their own. Her best friend, Brina, is physically abused by
her alcoholic boyfriend, Dempsey. Zoe discovers under hypnosis that her
fascination with sex stems from two incidents in her early childhood she had
buried deeply into the crevices of her mind. She is stalked and attacked.
The book comes to a head on a cold, dark mountain following a trail of
murders and the true murderer is anyone’s guess. Addicted does for
women what Fatal Attraction did for men. It will make a woman think
twice before risking it all. |
| #7
The Sisters of APF:
The Indoctrination of Soror Ride Dick
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by
Zane
ISBN: 0743466985
Format: Hardcover, 304pp
Pub. Date: April 2003
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
The Sisters of APF
is Zane's first book based on one of her most popular short story subjects,
the sexy escapades of a sorority like no other.
APF stands for Alpha Phi Fuckem,
a sorority dedicated to sexual freedom and the fulfillment of its members.
Zane's APF stories have appeared in her earlier collections, including The
Sex Chronicles: Shattering the Myth, and are favorites among her readers.
Many readers have written to Zane
and asked to join the sorority or to launch a new chapter in their region.
APF is fantasy, but the enthusiasm of Zane's fans is real. So now, with The
Sisters of APF, she's offering readers what they want, a book-length story
chronicling the adventures -- and recruitment process -- of the fearlessly
sexy women of APF.
Mary Ann is
the daughter of a chicken farmer from South Dakota. She has never been more
than fifty miles from home and has led a sheltered life. By the time she
goes off to college in Washington, D.C., she has been intimate with only one
man -- her high school sweetheart. The resident manager of Mary Ann's
dormitory, Patricia, befriends the country bumpkin. She finds Mary Ann
amusing, but also senses something intriguing about her, hidden under the
surface. After Mary Ann becomes smitten with Trevor, the campus playboy,
Patricia is determined to show Mary Ann how not to be a victim, but rather
how to outdo the players and heartbreakers. She indoctrinates Mary Ann into
the ranks of the sexiest secret society ever: the sisters of APF. |
| #8
A
Hustler's Wife
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by
Turner, Nikki
ISBN:
0970247257
Format: Paperback, 259pp
Pub. Date: March 2003
Publisher:
Triple Crown Publications
Sweet innocent Yarni, from a well-to do family, by chance, meets
Richmond's notorious drug kingpin, Des. Immediately they develop an
astronomical love, which separates her from her family and friends. But when
Des, is sentenced to life in prison, she will learn, being a hustler's wife
isn't as easy, with her sole provider behind bars.
Travel with Yarni, as she survives when the script if flipped. At times
she plays the game, and at other times...the game plays her. Her journey is
filled with laughter, tears, failures, triumphs and perseverance.
Nikki's debut novel is a smorgasbord of manipulation, street-life, greed,
betrayal, envy, money, power and revenge. |
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Nervous
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by
Zane
ISBN: 0743476239
Format: Hardcover, 304pp
Pub. Date: September 2003
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Zane's legion of fans can't get enough of her way of
telling a juicy, sexy story. Now, the New York Times bestselling queen of
erotica brings us a tale of a woman with a split personality -- one highly
sexed and one sexually repressed.
Jonquinette Pierce has always been nervous when it comes to men. She took
a job dealing with mostly women so she could avoid men. She goes to work and
comes straight home during the week, but on the weekends her other self,
Jude, takes over and goes on intense sexual escapades.
Jonquinette recognizes that her alter ego is a problem and seeks to
resolve it with the help of Dr. Marcella Spencer, the psychiatrist Zane
originated in her bestselling novel Addicted. Jude's response is to get
angry and go on a sexual rampage. In the meantime, Jonquinette becomes
interested in her new neighbor, Mason, after having a conversation with him
at a mutual friend's wedding. Jude has no intention of letting Jonquinette
fall in love and find happiness at her expense. Jude is having way too much
fun using the body she shares with Jonquinette. This "two faces of Eve"
scenario is a fun fantasy for women who have imagined their own alter ego
behaving badly in a sexual way. But for the leading lady of Nervous, this is
a nightmare. Based on a short story of the same title from her bestselling
collection, The Sex Chronicles, Nervous is classic Zane with an edge. So,
relax, sit back. You're in for a nerve-tingling read. |
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A Project Chick
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by
Turner, Nikki
ISBN: 0970247265
Format: Paperback, 353pp
Pub. Date: November 2003
Publisher: Triple Crown Publications
Tressa is a fly girl accustomed to the lavish lifestyle
that her possessive, deranged, baby’s daddy, Lucky, has provider her with.
In order to keep her high post standards of living, she has excused so many
of his unforgivable actions. It is not until he pulls off the ultimate stunt
that she realizes that no mink coat, car, house or any amount of money is
worth her peace of mind.
Never blinking or thinking twice, Tressa leaves everything behind, with
the exception of her street savvy, and sets out to make a life of her own,
one that would be filled with hard times and even harder luck. Tressa soon
finds herself making the transition from public figure to public assistance.
Every day of her life seems like one drama-filled chapter after another.
From the baby daddy drama, to the backstabbing friends, to the various
unforgettable men she sorts through and disposes of.
There will be times she has to struggle and scramble just to make ends
meet, and other times when she will stand tall and hold her own.
In this captivating tale, Tressa’s voyage will expose readers to a side
of a struggling single mother that has yet to be revealed to them
Nikki Turner, the best selling author of A Hustler’s Wife, once again
will take readers on a safari through the jungle of the fierce and stormy
streets, leaving readers on the edge of their seats begging for an encore.
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Who's
Gonna Take the Weight?: Manhood, Race, and Power in America
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by
Kevin Powell
ISBN: 0609810448
Format: Paperback, 160pp
Pub. Date: August 2003
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
In three mind-jolting essays by one of the most
passionate and eloquent voices of his generation, Who's Gonna Take the
Weight? by Kevin Powell leads us to the heart of the searing issues facing
us today, from manhood, violence, and gender oppression to celebrity culture
and hip-hop. Using compelling personal stories as the connecting thread, he
examines what this nation has become since the monumental upheavals of the
1960s and where it might be headed if we're not careful. |
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Confessions
of a Video Vixen
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by
Karrine Steffans
ISBN: 0060842423
Format: Hardcover, 205pp
Pub. Date: June 2005
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
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Kam Williams
Glass vases filled with marbles crashed all around us
as he began tossing linens from the bed. As the marbles scattered, we
laughed in unison ... I remember the exact moment that I first laid on my
back for him ... My legs were wrapped around his waist and just before his
body was to merge with mine, I noticed his upper right chest. On it was a
tattoo with the words "Pain is Love."
Confessions of a Video Vixen is the widely anticipated
memoir of Karrine Steffans, the once sought-after sexy siren who appeared in
the music videos of multiplatinum hip-hop artists such as Jay-Z, R. Kelly,
and LL Cool J. A top-paid video dancer, Karrine transitioned to film when
acclaimed director F. Gary Gray picked her to costar in his film A Man
Apart, starring Vin Diesel. But the movie and music video sets, swanky Miami
and New York restaurants, and trysts with the celebrities featured in the
pages of People and In Touch magazines only skims the surface of Karrine's
life.
This memoir -- part tell-all, part cautionary tale --
shows how Karrinne came to be the confidante of so many, why she kept their
secrets, and how she found herself in Hollywood after a life marked by
physical abuse, rape, and drugs -- all before she was twenty-six. By sharing
her emotionally charged story, she hopes to shed light on an otherwise
romanticized industry.
Read and interesting conversation from our discussion
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Hallelujah! The Welcome Table: A Lifetime of Memories with Recipes
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by Maya
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ISBN: 1400062896
Format: Hardcover, 240pp
Pub. Date: September 2004
Publisher: Random House Adult Trade Publishing Group
Throughout Maya Angelou’s life, from her childhood in
Stamps, Arkansas, to her world travels as a bestselling writer, good food
has played a central role. Preparing and enjoying homemade meals provides a
sense of purpose and calm, accomplishment and connection. Now in
Hallelujah! The Welcome Table, Angelou shares memories pithy and
poignant–and the recipes that helped to make them both indelible and
irreplaceable.
Angelou tells us about the time she was expelled from school for being
afraid to speak–and her mother baked a delicious maple cake to brighten her
spirits. She gives us her recipe for short ribs along with a story about a
job she had as a cook at a Creole restaurant (never mind that she didn’t
know how to cook and had no idea what Creole food might entail). There was
the time in London when she attended a wretched dinner party full of
wretched people; but all wasn’t lost–she did experience her initial taste of
a savory onion tart. She recounts her very first night in her new home in
Sonoma, California, when she invited M. F. K. Fisher over for cassoulet, and
the evening Deca Mitford roasted a chicken when she was beyond tipsy–and
created Chicken Drunkard Style. And then there was the hearty brunch Angelou
made for a homesick Southerner, a meal that earned her both a job offer and
a prophetic compliment: “If you can write half as good as you can cook, you
are going to be famous.” |
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 Race
Matters
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by
Dr. Cornel West
Format: Hardcover, 112pp.
ISBN: 0807009180
Publisher: Beacon Press
Pub. Date: March 1993
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The scholar, theologian, and activist who has
been acclaimed as one of the most eloquent voices in our ongoing racial
debate now bridges the gulf between black and white America in a work of
enormous resonance and moral authority. West takes on the questions of
politics, economics, ethics, and spirituality and addresses the crisis in
black leadership.
Race Matters contains West's most powerful essays on the
issues relevant to black Americans today: despair, black conservatism,
black-Jewish relations, myths about black sexuality, the crisis in
leadership in the black community, and the legacy of Malcolm X. And the
insights that he brings to these complicated problems remain fresh,
exciting, creative, and compassionate. Now more than ever, Race Matters is a
book for all Americans, as it helps us to build a genuine multiracial
democracy in the new millennium. |
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#5
Countering the
Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys
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by
Jawanza Kunjufu
ISBN: 0913543004
Format: Paperback, 77pp
Pub. Date: March 1987
Publisher: African American Images
Advice for parents, educators, community, and church members is provided
in this guide for ensuring that African American boys grow up to be strong,
committed, and responsible African American men. This book answers such
questions as Why are there more black boys in remedial and special education
classes than girls? Why are more girls on the honor roll? When do African
American boys see a positive black male role model? Is the future of black
boys in the hands of their mothers and white female teachers? and When does
a boy become a man? The significance of rite of passage activities,
including mentoring, male bonding, and spirituality, are all described. |
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The
MIS-Education of the Negro
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Publisher: Africa
World Press
Date Published: November 1990
Format: Trade Paper
by
Carter Godwin Woodson
Woodson's 205-page monograph, The Mis-education of tbe
Negro, reflects his profound concern for setting the record straight. His
thesis, as outlined in his Preface, could well apply today: "The so-called
modern education, with all its defects, however, does others so much more
good than it does the Negro, because it has been worked out in conformity to
the needs of those who have enslaved and oppressed weaker people." He was
concerned with the way African American identity had been warped by racist
approaches to history and education; he foresaw the ways that such a warped
history would be internalized by black students who would never know of the
achievements of their forebears, only of their humiliations and sufferings.
In the book's eighteen chapters, Woodson presents a
systematic critique of the education system and offers a plan for change
that would create a system that informs black students about their own
history and addresses their unique challenges. The current proliferation of
African American studies programs, Afrocentric schools, and multicultural
curricula all bear Woodson's stamp. Still, Mis-education remains a biting
indictment of a public school system whose promise of education of the
masses has still been left sadly unfulfilled. —description from
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100 Amazing Facts
about the Negro with Complete Proof
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by
Joel Augustus
Rogers
ISBN: 0960229477
Format: Paperback, 71pp
Pub. Date: January 1989 (originally published in 1934)
Publisher: Helga Rogers
Edition Description: REVISED
Written in the 1940's and published in 1957.
BLACK FACT:
White American slave-holders used to induce white women to marry Negro
slaves in order to hold the women slaves for life.
PROOF:
In Sept. 1664, Maryland passed a law that any white woman who married a
'Negro' should serve the master of such slave "for life." Slave-holders took
advantage of this law to induce the white women, some of whom were recent
arrivals, to marry the "Negroes." MacCormac says, "Instead of preventing
such marriages this law enabled avaricious and unprincipled masters to
convert many of their (white) servants into slaves." In 1681, the
Legislature was forced to issue the following law: "Divers freeborn English
or white women sometimes by the instigation, procurement, and connivance of
their master.... and always to the satisfaction of their lascivious and
lustful desires....do intermarry with 'Negroes' and other slaves, be it
enacted that if any master....having any freeborn English or white woman
servant in their possession or property, shall by any instigation,
procurement, knowledge, permission or contrivance," cause her to marry a
slave she should be free at once and the master should pay a fine of "10,000
lbs. of tobacco." (Archives of Maryland, Vol. I, pp. 433-34; and Vol. III,
pp. 203-04, also Johns Hopkins University Studies in Hist. & Pol. Science,
No. 3 & 4.) What is true of Maryland was true of other states.
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Let It Shine: Stories
of Black Women Freedom Fighters
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Andrea Davis Pinkney
ISBN: 015201005X
Format: Hardcover, 107pp
Pub. Date: September 2000
Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books
Age Range: Young Adult
Ten freedom fighters let their lights shine on the
darkness of discrimination.
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus and sparked a boycott
that changed America. Harriet Tubman helped more than three hundred slaves
escape the South on the Underground Railroad. Shirley Chisholm became the
first black woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
The lives these women led are part of an incredible story about courage
in the face of oppression; about the challenges and triumphs of the battle
for civil rights; and about speaking out for what you believe in--even when
it feels like no one is listening. Andrea Davis Pinkney's moving text and
Stephen Alcorn's glorious portraits celebrate the lives of ten bold women
who lit the path to freedom for generations.
About the Authors:
Andrea Davis Pinkney is the author of numerous award-winning picture book
biographies. A former editor at Essence Magazine who now edits children's
books, she lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Stephen Alcorn is an acclaimed painter and printmaker who has created
artwork for a number of anthologies. He lives in Cambridge, New York.
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Democracy Matters:
Winning the Fight Against Imperialism
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Cornel West
ISBN: 1594200297
Format: Hardcover, 256pp
Pub. Date: September 2004
Publisher: Penguin Press HC, The
In Democracy Matters, West returns to the analysis
of the arrested development of democracy-both in America and in the
crisis-ridden Middle East. In a strikingly original diagnosis, he argues
that if America is to become a better steward of democratization around the
world, we must first wake up to the long history of imperialist corruption
that has plagued our own democracy. Both our failure to foster peace in the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the crisis of Islamist anti-Americanism
stem largely from hypocrisies in our dealings with the world. Racism and
imperial expansionism have gone hand in hand in our country's inexorable
drive toward hegemony, and our current militarism is only the latest
expression of that drive. Even as we are shocked by Islamic fundamentalism,
our own brand of fundamentalism, which West dubs Constantinian Christianity,
has joined forces with imperialist corporate and political elites in an
unholy alliance, and four decades after the murder of Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr., insidious racism still inflicts debilitating psychic pain on so
many of our citizens.
But there is a deep democratic tradition in America of
impassioned commitment to the fight against imperialist corruptions-the last
great expression of which was the civil rights movement led by Dr. King-and
West brings forth the powerful voices of that great democratizing tradition
in a brilliant and deeply moving call for the revival of our better
democratic nature. His impassioned and provocative argument for the
revitalization of America's democracy will reshape the terms of the raging
national debate about America's role in today's troubled world. |
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Never
Satisfied : How & Why Men Cheat
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by
Michael Baisden
Format: Paperback, 3rd ed., 254pp.
ISBN: 0964367580
Publisher: Legacy Publishing
Pub. Date: January 1995
The book is a collection of interviews of men who have cheated. It
examines how men are raised from childhood to be unfaithful and how parents
play a large part in creating cheaters. It also takes a hard look at the
role of the other woman as well as the tolerant wives and girlfriends. Never
before has a book dealt with infidelity on such a realistic level. This is a
book every woman and man should read
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Notes on the AALBC.com 2005 Best Sellers list |
It's Terry's Time. McMilian's The Interruption of Everything is the
best selling book on AALBC.com for 2005!
Staying Power: Kevin Powell's Who's Gonna Take the Weight?: Manhood, Race,
and Power in America has been on the AALBC.com annual best seller list, every
year since it's publication in 2003.
Children leading the way: Senefer: A Young Genius in Old Egypt is one of the
top selling young adult book of all time. This book failed to make a
single AALBC.com best seller's list during the year, but sales for the year were
enough to thrust it to the top.
...Malcolm Gladwell on New York Times list with The Tipping Point: How Little
Things Can Make a Big Difference and Blink : The Power of Thinking Without
Thinking failed to make the top 500 in terms of sales
The Zane Efffect: Defined as the percentage of the top 10 selling fiction
titles that hvae Zanes name on them. The Zane effect for 2005 is 47.6%.
Finishing with a Bang Confessions of a Video Vixen (no pun intended).
Confessions came out in late June and has been a permanent fixture on our
bestsellers list ever since.
Urban /Street Genre A Hustler's Wife and a Project Chick, making
Nikki Turner the "Queen" of the genre Sheisty and Still
Sheisty are top in this category making it into the top 50 and beating out the
now classic the Coldest Winter Ever. Other titles in the genre in the top
50 inlcude Black by , Dime Piece by , Flipside of The Game by , and
True to the Game by Teri Woods.
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