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AALBC
Top Ten Sellers for September 2000
#1
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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#2
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Not
a Day Goes By
(Click title or book to purchase
on-line)
Author: E.
Lynn Harris
(Click name to learn more about
author)
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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#3 |
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Title:
She
(Click title or book to purchase
on-line)
Author: Saul
Stacey Williams
(Click name to learn more about author)
ALL TIME AALBC BEST
SELLING BOOK since December 1997 when we sold our first book (out of
almost over 1,000 different titles sold)! There
are indications the publisher is out of stock of this book
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 month this
year! 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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#4 |
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The MIS-Education of the Negro
(Click title or book to purchase
on-line) by Carter G. Woodson
Format: Paperback, 215pp.
ISBN: 086543171X
Publisher: Africa World Press
Pub. Date: November 1990
Excerpted from the book Scared
Fire
Carter G. Woodson has been called the Father of Modern Black History. He was
a central, commanding figure in the study, writing, and teaching of African
American history and the first historian to successfully use sound
scholarship to refute the prevailing myths and racist views about black
Americans and their history. Among his contributions to American life is
Black History Month (originally dubbed Negro History Week), which Woodson
established to promote the study of African American history.
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."
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The Isis [Yssis] Papers: The Keys to the Colors
(Click title or book to purchase
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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Their Eyes Were Watching God
(Click title or book to purchase on-line)
by Zora Neale
Hurston with an afterword by Henry Louis Gates
Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 219pp.
ISBN: 0060931418
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, Incorporated
Pub. Date: November 1998
"There is no book more important to me
than this one". ~Alice Walker
This novel about a proud, independent black woman
was first published in 1937 and generally dismissed by reviewers. It was
out of print for nearly 30 years when the University of Illinois Press
reissued it in 1978, at which time it was instantly embraced by the
literary establishment as one of the greatest works in the canon of
African-American fiction.
Mesmerizing in its immediacy and haunting in its
subtlety, Their Eyes Were Watching God tells the story of Janie
Crawfordfair-skinned, long-haired, dreamy womanwho comes of age
expecting better treatment than what she gets from her three husbands and
community. Then she meets Tea Cake, a younger man who captivates Janie's
heart and spirit, and offers her the chance to relish life without being
one man's mule or another man's adornment.
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Topaz
(Click title or book to purchase on-line)
by Beverly Jenkins
Format: Mass Market Paperback, 370pp.
ISBN: 0380786605
Publisher: Morrow,William & Co
Pub. Date: July 1997
Reporter Kate Love will do anything to expose a
stock swindler, including getting engaged to the cad. However, her plans go awry
and she is nearly killed when Deputy Marshall Dix Wild Horse, a Black Seminole,
rescues her. Her plan has put her at risk, so Dix suggests marriage in order to
get Kate away from her Philadelphia enemies. With no alternative, Kate accepts.
Soon the city girl and the country boy are locking horns as man and wife. |
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Casting the First Stone
by Kimberla
Lawson Roby
Format: Hardcover, 320pp.
ISBN: 1575664895
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Pub. Date: December 1999 Excerpted
from Black College Today
Casting the First Stone listens in on the heart of a woman torn
between loving who her husband was and hating who has become. Roby weaves
a fast-paced story about faith's challenges in a world made up of material
desires and other physical temptations. Roby's newest novel leads here
heroine into a new bond with her churchat peach with her spiritual
life. An electrifying read. |
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#9 |
 Title:
Words
Don't Fit In My Mouth
(Click title or book to purchase on-line)
Author: Jessica
C. Moore
(Click name to learn more about author)
Format: Trade Paper, 125 pages
Published April 1997, Moore Black
Press
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Satin
Doll
(Click title or book to purchase an 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. Theres 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 shes 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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