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Title | : | The Coldest Winter Ever |
Author | : | Sister Souljah |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 544 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 2006 by Pocket Star (first published April 1st 1999) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Cultural. African American. Urban |
Sister Souljah
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 544 pages Rating: 4.47 | 30481 Users | 2296 Reviews
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Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read. The stunning national bestseller now features an illuminating discussion with Sister Souljah -- her secret thoughts on creating the story that has sold more than one million copies worldwide and introduced readers everywhere to the real ghetto experience. Here are answers to the questions fans everywhere have been asking; the meanings and inspirations behind such memorable characters as Winter, Midnight, and Santiaga; and insights into why and how Souljah conceived of one of the most powerful novels of our time.Define Books As The Coldest Winter Ever
Original Title: | The Coldest Winter Ever |
ISBN: | 1416521690 (ISBN13: 9781416521693) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.47 From 30481 Users | 2296 ReviewsPiece Regarding Books The Coldest Winter Ever
Took me 65 pg to get in to it.... But so worth it!!3.5 stars This book was an interesting read, scandalous, action packed and a little funny. It was a really interesting look at hood culture, what people are willing to do to stay on top and how it can all fall apart. The only reasons I cant give it five stars is that I really struggled getting through it because the mc is really unlikeable, she has no compassion for anyone, super vapid, her priorities are never straight and it was frustrating at times to read her inner monologue. Shes really a
David has insinuated that this novel is in some way comparable to Hitler or Mariah Carey, which I think is unfair. This book has been responsible neither for the attempted extinction of a race of people, nor for Glitter and dog-whistle mimicry. It is not a book that is going to stay in my heart for a long period of time, but one does care about the characters, and she writes vividly and is never boring. And that is enough for three stars, considering this was not a book I chose to read myself,
Oooo, Winter Santiaga is so mean! Yet, so likeable. She's a total Scarlett O'Hara character.Also, way to drop some crazy metafiction in there, Sister Souljah! And feminism. This book is a classic in the making. It's probably the next A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
Read this years ago (it is THE book that made me want to be a writer) and loved it. Reading it again with my Teens Book Club.
3.5 stars This book was an interesting read, scandalous, action packed and a little funny. It was a really interesting look at hood culture, what people are willing to do to stay on top and how it can all fall apart. The only reasons I cant give it five stars is that I really struggled getting through it because the mc is really unlikeable, she has no compassion for anyone, super vapid, her priorities are never straight and it was frustrating at times to read her inner monologue. Shes really a
This is the ultimate "hood lit" novel, but Souljah does it with such style, not amateurism.
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