Midnight: A Gangster Love Story by Sister Souljah

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  • Pub. Date: September 2009
  • 512pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,727
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    • Pub. Date: September 2009
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 512pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,727

    Synopsis

    Sister Souljah, the hip-hop generation's number one author and most compelling storyteller, delivers a powerful story about love and loyalty, strength and family. In her bestselling novel, The Coldest Winter Ever, Sister Souljah introduced the world to Midnight, a brave but humble lieutenant to a prominent underworld businessman. Now, in a highly anticipated follow-up to her million-selling masterpiece, she brings readers into the life and dangerously close to the heart of this silent, fearless young man.

    Raised in a wealthy, influential, Islamic African family, Midnight enjoys a life of comfort, confidence, and protection. Midnight's father provides him with a veil of privilege and deep, devoted love, but he never hides the truth about the fierce challenges of the world outside of his estate. So when Midnight's father's empire is attacked, he sends Midnight with his mother to the United States.

    In the streets of Brooklyn, a young Midnight uses his Islamic mind-set and African intelligence to protect the ones he loves, build a business, reclaim his wealth and status, and remain true to his beliefs.

    Midnight, a handsome and passionate young man, attracts many women. How he interacts and deals with them is a unique adventure. This is a highly sensual and tremendous love story about what a man is willing to risk and give to the women he loves most. Midnight will remain in your mind and beat in your heart for a lifetime.

    Her "raw and true voice" (Publishers Weekly) will both soothe and arouse you. In a beautifully written and masterfully woven story, Sister Souljah has given us Midnight, and solidified her presence as the mother of all contemporary urban literature.

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    Souljah's follow-up to her bestselling novel, TheColdest Winter Ever, is another gritty coming-of-age tale, picking up the story of Midnight (a character in Coldest Winter) as he tries desperately to navigate American culture, Brooklyn streets and the dicey business of growing up. The novel begins as seven-year-old Midnight and his pregnant mother, Umma, are forced to leave their privileged life in Sudan for a hardscrabble American existence. Midnight spends his formative years in Brooklyn guiding and translating for his loyal, loving and talented mother, helping her get a factory job while encouraging her to start a clothing line. Eventually, Midnight starts working at a Chinatown fish shop, finds love, joins a dangerous hustler's basketball league and tries to disentangle his ambivalent feelings toward romance, family and personal honor. Souljah's sensitive treatment of her protagonist is honest and affecting, with some realistic moments of crisis. Unfortunately, a slack plot and slow pacing cause serious bloat, and Souljah's distinctive prose is woefully unpolished. Frustrations aside, Souljah has obvious talent and sincere motives, making her a street-lit sophomore worth watching. (Oct.)

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    Biography

    Sister Souljah is best known for her work as a political activist and educator of underclass urban youth. A graduate of Rutgers University, she is a beloved personality in her own community. She lives in New Jersey City with her husband and son.

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    Not what I expected!!!by PrincessTiffany

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    November 23, 2009: I, like many others purchased this book because I thought this book was going to give insight to Midnight's point of view while working for/with Santiaga. It was not. It was a long book that I finished because I kept waiting for the juicy parts to take place. For him to be introduced to the Santiaga crew, for him to grow up and at least explain the situation of his incarceration. I dont understand how he was so focused on being legit as a teen how did that connection take place is what I kept wondering. I also did not appreciate her degrading African American males and females. I am an AA woman and for her to portray all AA girls and women like we only good for one thing and ignorant was disappointing.

    I read a lot of different books from a lot of different authors and I can't stand when an author writes for the sake of filling up a page. Sister Souljah wrote 500 pages of just that. She got into detail with the littlest things, In some cases details are great but not for EVERY single thing. I personally feel she put out a book just to put out a book. And because I am anal I was upset that she used the word conversate in the book. That is NOT a word. Sister Souljah this was not a good effort.

    I fell in love with Midnightby Desirable-Bookend

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    November 17, 2009: Sister Souljah out did her self on this one! I couldn't have asked for a better character. It had craving more, this explains who Midnight was in The Coldest Winter Ever (though we wish we had this one first) you show familial stregnth and bring young love to another level. I had to remind myself that Midnight was a boy (not the man we meet with Winter). I loved it and can't wait for what you have next!!!


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