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AALBC.com's
Best Selling Books for July and August 2006
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The Zane Effect:
Zane's titles accounts for
30% of the top 10 fiction titles sold
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Fiction to Non fiction ratio: Fiction 69%, Nonfiction 31%
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Top Selling Book: Crystelle Mourning by
Eisa Nefertari Ulen
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Highly Touted New Comer: Crystelle Mourning by
Eisa Nefertari Ulen
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| #1
Crystelle
Mourning
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Eisa Nefertari Ulen
ISBN: 0743277589
Format: Hardcover, 224pp
Pub. Date: August 2006
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Why this
book is Important
This profound and intense debut novel is the story of a young African American
woman from West Philadelphia who finds her path to a bright future in gentrified
Brooklyn, New York, blocked when she can't let go of the love she lost.
Crystelle has a well-employed fiancé and a life in New York City that most young
professionals would envy. She has come a long way from skipping rope on the
cracked sidewalks of the rough Philadelphia neighborhood where she was raised by
a loving mother and grandfather. She experienced good times and bad in equal
measure in a community where people worked, played, and sometimes fought hard
too. She didn't leave the past behind her though. A ghost from those West Philly
days haunts her, a spirit whose presence in her dreams is as welcome as it is
unsettling. That spirit is Jimmie, her high school sweetheart -- the one who she
watched get gunned down one hot, unforgettable night all those years ago.
Unnerved by her dreams of Jimmie and the suspicion that she may be pregnant,
Crystelle takes a train back to her old neighborhood to reconnect with friends
and family. There, with the help of Jimmie's mother -- a woman who Crystelle
loves like family and who makes a prison visit to the young man who murdered her
son -- Crystelle comes to grips with the memory that haunts her and learns the
power of forgiveness and the need to move on.
With its deeply resonant depictions of urban African American life and the
cultural forces that challenge and sustain their communities, Crystelle Mourning
is a triumphant, lyrical beginning to a bright new talent in fiction. |
#1
We
Speak Your Names:
A Celebration
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Pearl Cleage
ISBN:
0345490274
Format: Hardcover, 64pp
Pub. Date: April 11, 2006
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
For centuries, African American women have been remaking
the world, giving testament to the power of hope, courage, and resilience.
But it took the inspired generosity of
Oprah Winfrey to honor
fully the many gifts of sisterhood. For three amazing days–from May 13 to
15, 2005–a distinguished group of women was invited to celebrate the
enduring achievements of twenty-five of their mentors and role models–and in
the process pay tribute to the long, glorious tradition of African American
accomplishment.
The brilliant centerpiece of the weekend was the reading aloud of Pearl
Cleage’s poem “We Speak Your Names,” written especially for the occasion and
appearing here for the first time in this beautiful keepsake book. As deeply
moving in print as it was during that weekend of love and praise, the poem
names each of the women honored:
Dr. Maya Angelou, Coretta
Scott King, Diahann Carroll,
Toni Morrison, Nikki
Giovanni, Rosa Parks, Katherine Dunham, and other legends of the
brightest magnitude. With heartfelt eloquence, Pearl Cleage (herself a
luminary of the younger generation) celebrates her distinguished elders’
strength, their magic, their sensuality, their loving kindness, their faith
in themselves, and the priceless example of their lives. In her
introduction, the poet shares: “My sisters, here, there, and everywhere,
this poem is for you. Use it, adapt it, pass it on. . . .”
Destined to become a classic, We Speak Your Names is a treasure to keep
forever and a precious, inspiring gift for the ones you love. |
| #2
Getting
Buck Wild: Sex Chronicles 2, Vol. 2
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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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#2
Letters
to a Young Brother: Manifest Your Destiny
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Hill Harper
ISBN: 1592402003
Format: Hardcover, 192pp
Pub. Date: April 2006
Publisher: Penguin Group
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Most people associate Hill Harper with Hollywood, as he's appeared in dozens
of films and television shows. But he is just as comfortable in a school
auditorium, rousing groups of students with his unique style of real-life
wisdom. Having addressed thousands of high-school and middle-school students
over the years, Hill is ready to take his message to an even wider audience.
Letters to a Young Brother is drawn from the humbling life lessons he
learned on the road to his Ivy League education and beyond. Inspired by the
countless letters and e-mails he has received from teens, Hill Harper set
out to write a series of letters to young people that would catch the
attention of even the most reluctant readers.
The result is a motivational but approachable book full of encouragement on
a wide array of hot topics, particularly among young African-American and
Hispanic men. From the challenges of getting a good education and making it
through college to the media's destructive emphasis on material wealth,
Letters to a Young Brother delivers eye-opening answers. Reminiscent of
Marian Wright Edelman's New York Times bestseller, The Measure of Our
Success: A Letter to My Children and Yours, Hill Harper's words will
resonate for years to come. |
| #3
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 |
#3
Living
Black History: How Reimagining the African-American Past Can Remake
America’s Racial Future
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Manning Marable
ISBN: 0465043895
Format: Hardcover, 288pp
Pub. Date: January 2006
Publisher: Basic Civitas Books
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Living Black History reveals the transformative power of
the past, and also explores the current fragility of our shared history.
From the near disappearance of assassinated NAACP leader, Medgar Evers, from
America's history books to the commercialization of the legacy of Malcolm X,
too often the truths of the past are obscured by the myths created by
politics and commerce. Living Black History is an intellectual intervention
for all Americans, but especially for those of African descent, that calls
on us to stand up and safeguard the legacies of those who came before us. |
| #4
47
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Walter Mosley
ISBN: 0316110353
Format: Hardcover, 240pp
Pub. Date: May 2005
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Age Range: 12
Number 47, a fourteen-year-old slave boy growing up under
the watchful eye of a brutal master in 1832, meets the mysterious Tall John,
who introduces him to a magical science and also teaches him the meaning of
freedom.
The story you are about to read concerns certain events that occurred
in the early days of my life. It all happened over a hundred and seventy
years ago. For many of you it might sound like a tall tale because I am no
older today than I was back in the year 1832. But this is no whopper I'm
telling; it is a story about my boyhood as a slave and my fated encounter
with the amazing Tall John from beyond Africa, who could read dreams, fly
between galaxies, and make friends with any animal no matter how wild.
In his first book for young adults, bestselling author Walter Mosley
weaves historical and speculative fiction into a powerful narrative about
the nature of freedom. 47 is a young slave boy living under the watchful eye
of a brutal slave master. His life seems doomed until he meets a mysterious
runaway slave, Tall John. 47 soon finds himself swept up in an otherworldly
battle and a personal struggle for his own liberation.
Deeply compelling, 47 is reminiscent of the literary masterworks of Nancy
Farmer, Philip Pullman, and
Octavia Butler. |
#4
Mama
Made the Difference: Life Lessons My Mother Taught Me
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Bishop T.D. Jakes
ISBN: 0399153632
Format: Hardcover, 288pp
Pub. Date: April 2006
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
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Now, just in time for Mother's Day 2006,
Bishop Jakes brings us a book that celebrates motherhood and promises to be
his most intensely personal book yet.
Mama Made the Difference comes straight from the heart of the Jakes family
to yours. In his uplifting and powerful voice, Bishop Jakes shares personal
stories about growing up in his mother's home, revealing the time-honored
lessons and values she taught him. Woven into his personal vignettes are
inspirational biblical stories about mothers, heartfelt advice for
modern-day moms, and testimonials from other prominent African-American
figures about the importance of motherhood.
Driven by the Bible and stories straight from his own life
and offering praise, inspiration, and instruction, T. D. Jakes has written a
must-have for daughters and sons, brothers and sisters, parents and
grandparents-and anyone else who has ever felt the mighty power of a
mother's love. |
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A
Hustler's Wife
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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. |
#5
Pimp: The Story of My Life
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Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck)
ISBN: 087067935X
ISBN-13: 9780870679353
Format: Textbook Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Holloway House Publishing Company
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Robert (Iceberg Slim) Beck's first book is told without
bitterness and with no pretense at moralizing. It is the smells, the sounds,
the fears and the petty triumphs in the world of the street pimp. |
| #6
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Love of My Own
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E. Lynn Harris
Format: Hardcover, 288pp.
ISBN: 0385492707
Publisher: Doubleday & Company, Incorporated
Pub. Date: July 2002
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Zola Denise Norwood is a young
hot editor in chief of Bling Bling, (the magazine “for people who want
everything!) who’s at the top of her game, ruling the roost in business as
well as the bedroom. Having discovered “the power of three” (not tying
herself down to just one guy) Zola surrounds herself with a coterie of men :
her best male friend, the gay Hayden; her Monday night man, Jabar, and
enjoys stolen nights with married Bling Bling owner and media mogul Davis
Vincent McClinton, a man who chases power at all costs…Still, Zola dreams of
finding true love.
Raymond Tyler, Jr., a favorite
and classic Harris character has suffered a personal loss and picks up and
moves to New York to re-build his life. As CEO of Bling Bling, Raymond
struggles to enjoy his newfound success in business as he searches for love
and meaning in his personal life. John Basil Henderson returns with a new
lady in his life, and Raymond and Basil renew a friendship that is fraught
with sexual tension. As Raymond examines his life and strains to move
forward, tragedy strikes, and Raymond faces his biggest challenge ever.
As Zola and
Raymond search for a love of their own, several characters from the past
make cameo appearances and round out another E. Lynn Harris classic tale. A
LOVE OF MY OWN is filled with all the marvelous ingredients the author’s
fans the globe over have come to love. Sit back and get ready as E. Lynn
Harris takes you on another satisfying and rip-roaring ride. |
#6
The
Life of Langston Hughes, Volume 1: 1902-1941: I, Too, Sing America, Vol. 1
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Langston Hughes
ISBN: 0195146425
Format: Paperback, 528pp
Pub. Date: February 2001
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Poet, playwright, novelist, and a grand
figure in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, Langston Hughes stands as one
of the most extraordinary and prolific American writers of this century. As
the first installment of a two-volume biography, this portrait of Langston
Hughes depicts his life from his birth in Missouri in 1902 to the winter of
1941.
Rampersad recounts Hughes' early days in Kansas as a child
of a family steeped in radical Abolitionism, with an ancestor who fought and
died at Harper's Ferry in John Brown's band. Taught by his aged grandmother
to revere freedom and justice, he nevertheless led a lonely life as a child.
His mother left him in his grandmother's care while trying unsuccessfully to
launch a career in the theater, and his father--a black man who seemed to
hate blacks--abandoned him to find a business career in Mexico. Hughes grew
into a highly disciplined and yet restless adult who found personal
salvation in poetry.
Inspired by both the democratic chants of Walt Whitman and
the vibrant forms of Afro-American culture, Hughes became the most original
and revered of black poets. Rampersad's study traces the nomadic, yet
dedicated spirit that led him--as a young man--to Mexico, Cuba, Haiti,
Africa, Europe, the Soviet Union, China, and Japan, as well as all over the
United States. During his travels, Hughes cultivated associations with a
dazzling range of political activists, patrons, and fellow artists,
including Paul Robeson, Zora
Neale Hurston, Carl Van
Vechten, Lincoln Steffens, Nancy Cunard, Ernest Hemingway, and
Claude McKay.
Based on exhaustive research in archival collections
throughout the country, especially in the Langston Hughes papers at Yale
University's Beinecke Library, Rampersad's masterful work presents a vivid
portrait of one of our greatest writers and a sweeping panorama of culture
and history in the early twentieth century. |
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Addicted
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Zane
Format: Paperback, 336pp.
ISBN: 0743442849
Publisher: Pocket
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
To Be Popular or Smart: The Black Peer Group
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Dr. Jawanza
Kunjufu ISBN: 0913543101
Pub. Date: January 1988
Format: Paperback
Publisher: African American Images
Edition Description: 1st ed This book asks the questions
why do some Black youth consider being smart synonymous with being white?
What does blackness mean? How can we give youth the same confidence in
academics as they possess in athletics and music? How can we use the peer
group to reinforce academic achievement? |
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Cheetah Girls, The: The Junior Novel - Book #2: Junior Novel
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ISBN: 1423100808
Pub. Date: July 2006
Age Range: 8 to 12
Galleria, Chanel, Aqua, and Dorinda return for a cheetah-spotted
sequel of diva-licious proportions, and now you can read all about it! The
feisty foursome star in this junior novelization of the all-new Disney Channel
original movie, chronicling the further adventures of New Yorks favorite musical
teens! Plus theres an 8-page, full-color insert of photos from the film. |
#8
Motivating and
Preparing Black Youth for Success
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Jawanza Kunjufu
ISBN: 0913543020
Format: Paperback, 74pp
Pub. Date: March 1987
Publisher: African American Images
Asks and answers the questions how can we reduce the
dropout rate? Why does the motivation to learn decline as the age increases
for most youth? Are we training or educating students? How can we identify
and develop their talents? Read this very interesting book for some
startling answers! |
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The
Interruption of Everything
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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. |
#9
Diary
of a Lost Girl
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Kola Boof
ISBN: 0971201986
Format: Hardcover, 420pp
Pub. Date: January 24th, 2006
Publisher: Door of Kush
Kola Boof's long awaited autobiography "Diary of a Lost
Girl" is nothing less than magnificent. Many will be spellbound by more than
90 pages detailing her terrifying experience as Osama Bin Laden's former
mistress, but the Sudanese-born Novelist/Poet writes even more profoundly
about the hardships of being vaginally circumcised, about witnessing her
birth parents killed in her presence as a small child, about slavery and
Arabism in Sudan, about being adopted and raised in the U.S. by African
Americans, about her quest for true love, and in one particularly daring
chapter, about her hopes for the future of her sons.
Add to that years of psychiatric treatment, a struggle with manic anger
and quite a few daring romances other than Bin Laden and you've got the
perfect ingredients for a feature film.
Readers will find themselves fascinated as innocent young Naima Bint
Harith tragically becomes the vitriolic complicated temptress Kola. A doomed
movie starlet, feminist activist and "kept woman"...who ultimately emerges
as the loving mother, outspoken novelist/poet and professional cook that we
know today as Kola Boof.
Throughout the book, Kola speaks in a voice so utterly naked, truthful
and unpretentious that it's impossible not to fall in love with her.
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Invisible
Life: Fifth Anniversary Edition
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Hardcover, 5th ed., 262pp.
ISBN: 0385494637
Publisher: Random House, Incorporated
Pub. Date: March 1999
Available at last, E. Lynn Harris's beloved
first novel in a hardcover edition.
Just a few years ago, E. Lynn Harris was
selling his self-published novel Invisible Life out of the back of
his car. Today he is a bestselling publishing sensation, with more than one
million copies of his four novels sold. To celebrate Harris's incredible
success, and offer his fans the opportunity to own, at last, a hardcover
version of Invisible Life, Doubleday is proud to announce a special
edition of the book so many have cherished.
Invisible Life is the story of a young man's coming of age. Law
school, girlfriends, and career choices were all part of Raymond Tyler's
life, but there were other, more terrifying issues for him to confront.
Being black was tough enough, but Raymond was becoming more and more
conscious of sexual feelings that he knew weren't "right." He was completely
committed to Sela, his longtime girlfriend, but his attraction to Kelvin,
whom he had met during his last year in law school, had become more than
just a friendship. No matter how much he tried to suppress them, his
feelings were deeply sexual.
Fleeing to New York to escape both Sela and Kelvin, Raymond finds himself
more confused than ever before. New relationships--both male and
female--give him enormous pleasure but keep him from finding the inner peace
and lasting love he so desperately desires. The horrible illness and death
of a friend force Raymond, at last, to face the truth.
Invisible Life has been hailed as "one of the most thought-provoking
books--since James Baldwin's Another Country" (Richmond Voice), and
Harris's "stories have become the toast of bookstores, reading groups, men,
women, and gay and straight people" (Atlanta Journal-Constitution).
Proceeds from the sale of this special fifth anniversary edition will go to
the E. Lynn Harris Foundation, a charitable organization that gives young
people across the country the opportunity to study writing with established
authors, and also aids emerging artists. |
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Confessions
of a Video Vixen
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Karrine Steffans
ISBN: 0060842423
Format: Hardcover, 205pp
Pub. Date: June 2005
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
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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. |
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