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Midnight and the Meaning of Love by Sister Souljah

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Midnight and the Meaning of Love

Sister Souljah

Atria/Emily Bestler Books · Paperback · October 4, 2011

Reading lane: African American Urban Fiction

The New York Times bestselling author of Life After Death , delivers her most compelling and enlightening story yet about young, deep love, the ways in which people across the world express their love, and the lengths that they will go to have it.

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Who It's For

Good for readers who enjoy African American Urban Fiction and African American Women's Fiction.Great for readers who want relationship-centered stories.

Book Details

Authors
Sister Souljah
Publisher
Atria/Emily Bestler Books
Published
October 4, 2011
Format
Paperback
Theme
African American Urban Fiction · African American Women's Fiction
Reading lane
African American Urban Fiction

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Publisher Categories

  • Urban Fiction

  • African American Women's Fiction

  • African American Urban Fiction

About This Book

The New York Times bestselling author of Life After Death , delivers her most compelling and enlightening story yet about young, deep love, the ways in which people across the world express their love, and the lengths that they will go to have it. Powerful and sensual, Midnight is an intelligent, fierce fighter and Ninjutsu-trained ninja warrior. He attracts attention wherever he goes but remains unmoved by it and focuses on protecting his mother and sister and regaining his...

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The New York Times bestselling author of Life After Death , delivers her most compelling and enlightening story yet about young, deep love, the ways in which people across the world express their love, and the lengths that they will go to have it. Powerful and sensual, Midnight is an intelligent, fierce fighter and Ninjutsu-trained ninja warrior. He attracts attention wherever he goes but remains unmoved by it and focuses on protecting his mother and sister and regaining his family’s fortunes. When Midnight, a devout Muslim, takes sixteen-year-old Akemi from Japan as his wife, they look forward to building a life together, but their tumultuous teenage marriage is interrupted when Akemi is kidnapped and taken back to Japan by her own father, even though the marriage was consummated and well underway. “There’s not one drop of inferiority in my blood,” Midnight says as he first secures his mother, Umma, and sister, Naja, before setting off on a global journey to reclaim his wife. Midnight must travel across three countries and numerous cultures in his attempt to defeat his opponent. Along this magnificent journey he meets people who change him forever, even as he changes them. He encounters temptations he never would have imagined and takes risks that many a lesser man would say no to, all for the women he loves and is sworn to protect.

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