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AALBC.com's Best Selling Books
January & February 2003
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#1
What
Next: A Memoir Toward World Peace
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Format: Paperback, 124pp.
ISBN: 1574780204
Publisher: Black Classic Press
Pub. Date: February 2003
by Walter Mosley
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In What Next, Walter Mosley -- New York Times bestselling author -- has
crafted a deeply personal and political proposal, offering a commonsense
approach to the challenge of finding world peace in a post-9/11 world.
Mosley recalls his father’s story about not feeling like an American until
German soldiers shot at him during World War II. Now the younger Mosley
explores what the terrorist attacks meant to him, and challenges African
Americans to use their unique position to help create a new kind of peace
between the U.S. and the rest of the world. What Next examines this and
other questions in a powerful polemic and call to action for African
Americans and freedom-loving people everywhere.
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#2
A
Call To Conscience: The Landmark Speeches of
Dr. Martin Luther King
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Edited by Clayborne Carson and Kris Shepard
Format: Hardcover, 240pp.,
ISBN:
0446523992
Publisher: Warner, Pub.
Date: January 2001
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In his introduction, the one-time ambassador to the United Nations
Andrew Young refers to MLK as "the voice of the century," and this
collection deftly pays homage to that powerful voice. Carson (a Stanford
University historian) and Shepard have compiled 12 of King's greatest
speeches and prefaced them with touching and inspiring introductions
written and read by prominent activists, leaders and theologians,
including the Dalai Lama, Sen. Edward Kennedy and others. There's a lot
more here than the "I Have a Dream" masterpiece (which is beautifully
introduced by Dr. Dorothy I. Height, longtime president of the National
Council of Negro Women). The material ranges from King's early talks in
Alabama churches to the magnificent "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech,
which he gave the night before his assassination.
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She'll
Learn
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by Sybil Barkley-Staples
ISBN: 0971814872
Format: Paperback, 289pp
Pub. Date: October 2002
Publisher:
Sadorian Publications, LLC
"A moving story of love, hope and forgiveness that will touch your
heart"
―Venise Berry, author of Colored Sugar Water
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#4
The
Seventh Octave: The Early Writings of Saul Stacey Williams
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Saul Stacey Williams,
Jessica C. Moore
(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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#5
Baby
Momma Drama
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by
Carl Weber
ISBN: 1575669080
Format: Hardcover, 320pp
Pub. Date: January 2003
Publisher: Kensington
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Older sister Jasmine, a postal worker in Richmond, Virginia, is working
hard, saving money, and waiting for the right man to walk into her life.
And in fine-dressing, smooth-talking attorney Derrick, she thinks she’s
found him. Derrick is generous, gorgeous, and oh-so-sexy. But all it takes
is some pointed questions from Jasmine’s shrewd granny Big Momma to expose
her man as nothing more than a lying, drug-dealing hustler. Refusing to
admit she’s been played, Jasmine chooses to remain faithful to Derrick
while he’s doing time. That is, until she finds him in a clinch on
visiting day with his baby’s momma, Wendy. Derrick’s big mistake with
Wendy pushes Jasmine even further toward the arms of good friend—and good
man—Dylan. But when yet another baby momma comes into the picture, Jasmine
will have to decide whether the right love is worth the complications that
come with it…
Little sister Stephanie is looking for a good time, not a good man,
although she finds both in sweet, loyal Travis. Before she knows it, a
one-night fling has turned into a three-year relationship. But then, Malek,
Stephanie’s sexy high school sweetheart and the father of her adorable
son, swings back into town…and that wild part of her wants another taste
of the one that got away. Right in the middle of wedding planning,
Stephanie falls into a crazy affair with Malek—one that could destroy the
best thing that ever happened to her. Big Momma tries to keep Stephanie’s
little family together, but a woman has to take care of her own life…and
for Stephanie, part of keeping things real will be learning how to lie in
the bed she made for herself. Now that she’s the momma, maybe it’s time to
start acting like a grownup…
The crazier things get, the more Jasmine and Stephanie realize how much
they actually have in common—and how much they have to learn from one
another. Because when it comes to sorting out life and love, no sister is
perfect, but real sisters are forever…
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#6
Echoes
of a Distant Summer
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by
Guy Johnson
Format: Hardcover, 584pp., ISBN: 0375505679
Publisher: Random House, Incorporated
Pub. Date: August 2002, Edition Desc: 1ST
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violence and bloodlust that
seemed to be his grandfather's way of life, Jackson chose to distance
himself from King and live a simpler life. But now King is gravely ill,
and his impending death places Jackson's life - as well as those of his
family and friends - in jeopardy. Reluctantly, Jackson travels to Mexico
to see King. But after a brief reconciliation, his grandfather is
assassinated, and Jackson suspects that his grandmother Serena may have
had a hand in it. Jackson takes control of King's organization, and as he
does, he reflects on the summers he spent in Mexico as a child and the
lessons he learned there at the knee of his strong-willed, complex
grandfather.
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#7
Inner
City Miracle: A Memoir
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by Judge Greg Mathis and Blair S. Walker
Format: Hardcover, 256pp.
ISBN: 0345446429
Publisher: Ballantine Books, Inc.
Pub. Date: October 2002
Edition Desc: 1ST
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It starts in Detroit—but far from the court where Greg would one day
preside. Raised in the hell of the Herman Garden Projects, he grows to
become a "bad-ass, cool-dressing, do-anything gangsta." His father gone,
his mother juggling two jobs, he falls in with the Errol Flynns—"funkified
English gentlemen" in three-piece suits and Borsalino hats, urban Robin
Hoods who are truly stylish as they steal from everyone and give to
themselves.
Considered bright but incorrigible, Greg is sent to stay in his
middle-class cousin's mixed neighborhood, where he enlists the local white
youth in wrongdoing. Even jail can't keep him from going bad again once he
gets out. Then a threat to his beloved mother causes a shaken Greg to make
a promise in a prayer to God: save my mother and I will straighten up.
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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.
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#9
I
Know Who Holds Tomorrow
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by Francis Ray
Format: Paperback, 2nd ed., 352pp.
ISBN: 0312300506
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pub. Date: April 2002
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In her mind's eyes, she could see Wes, tall and elegant in his tailored
tuxedo with a patterned vest, black tie, and snow white pocket square. Her
red Valentino slip gown highlighted her honeyed complexion and chocolate
brown eyes. The gown also picked up the red in Wes's vest and the red in
the rose in his lapel.
They were the perfect couple and it was show time. And she wanted to
scream.
Madison Reed, popular talk show host and America's darling and her
husband, well-known TV correspondent Wes Reed is everyone's idea of the
perfect couple. But no one knows that after the loss of their child, they
became no more than polite strangers, maintaining the façade, revealing
only picture perfect happiness. But Madison's world is turned upside down
when Wes is critically injured in a car accident and a woman is killed.
Before he dies, Wes confesses that the woman who was killed was his
mistress—-and that he is the father of her nine-month-old daughter, Manda.
He begs Madison to raise the child. Unsure if she can, Madison struggles
to take charge of her fate and put her life back together. Overwhelmed,
she accepts the help of Zachary Holman, her husband's best friend, only to
discover that his life is also shrouded by lies. Can she forgive and
forget—-not just once, but twice?
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#10 - Three Way Tie

LONG TRAIN to the redeeming SIN:
Stories about AFRICAN women
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by Kola Boof Format: Paperback, 5th ed., 176pp., ISBN: 0971201927
Publisher: North African Book Exchange,
Pub. Date: November 2001
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Kola's powerful and shocking collection of short stories, "LONG TRAIN
TO THE REDEEMING SIN" is developing a growing fan base and Kola Boof's
strong feminist viewpoint is finally getting a look-see. Issues such as
colorism, female genital mutilation, authentic love and the "sexual
longing" of Black Women are what make Kola's work so daring. Her famous
poetry can be downright chilling
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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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No More Sheets: The Truth about Sex
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by Juanita Bynum
Format: Hardcover, 223pp.
ISBN: 1562291483
Publisher: Pneuma Life Publishing
Pub. Date: March 1998
There has never been a more needed
message to reach people who have suffered with their ability to
maintain virtuous relationships. Many sincere, well-meaning Christians
secretly wrestle with their sexuality and lust. This personal issue
has trapped many of us, but God longs to heal what we've been afraid
to reveal. Juanita Bynum pulls the covers off this powerful struggle.
This message is your breakthrough to wholeness and holiness.
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