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Sin in Soul's Kitchen
by Andrew Oyé
- Used
- Fine
- Paperback
- first
- Condition
- Fine
- ISBN 10
- 1593092555
- ISBN 13
- 9781593092559
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About This Item
Strebor Books, 2009. 1st. Fine. A sexy, psychological thriller that explores why men and women commit sinister crimes of passion, do the most hateful things in the name of love, and cook up schemes to punish one another when sweet romance turns sour.Groomed for the good life by his affluent family, Thaddeus Carmichael has a new MBA and a new outlook. Unfortunately, Thad is also embroiled in a power struggle with his girlfriend, the ever-fabulous Chelsea Fuller. Thad insists that living happily ever after is a state of mind, and he questions the state of Chelsea’s mind. As time goes on, their relationship is seasoned with deceit, betrayal, and obsession—ingredients for a bitter existence. Bad things happen to good people who wrestle with destiny, so Thad’s pursuit of his passion over his fate with Chelsea is a recipe for disaster. With pulsating dialogue and funky backdrops, Sin in Soul’s Kitchen is a voyage into literary sensuality and suspense. It’s full of high drama and vibrates with cultural ambiance, sexy encounters, riveting twists, and a shocking ending that will satisfy readers looking to get lost in a world of intrigue, intimacy, and insanity. Includes publisher ephemera
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- Bookseller
- Oasis in the Diaspora
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- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 9781593092559
- Title
- Sin in Soul's Kitchen
- Author
- Andrew Oyé
- Book Condition
- Used - Fine
- Edition
- 1st
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 1593092555
- ISBN 13
- 9781593092559
- Publisher
- Strebor Books
- Date Published
- 2009
- Pages
- 288
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About Oasis in the Diaspora
Oasis in the Diaspora is a literary, cultural and artistic emporium featuring a collection of books and ephemera each of which have led their own marvelous lives. Consisting of more than 12,000 rare Black books, small press poetry, multicultural children's books, and unique cultural artifacts, the collection primarily reflects the visions and voices of Black writers, historians, activists, artists and scholars across the African diaspora. Sweet smelling pages housed in pristine dust jackets, illustrated by the likes of artists Romare Bearden, Tom Feelings and Lois Malou Jones, are graced with the signatures and inscriptions of icons including Octavia Butler, Alice Walker, Amiri Baraka, James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Roy DeCarava, and contemporary writers of equal brilliance.
The Oasis in the Diaspora archives also includes a collection of more than 5,000 letters documenting Black lives and cultures from the late 19th century to the present, including correspondences from Jennifer Lawson, Afeni Shakur, Barack Obama, Richard Pryor, June Jordan, Shirley Graham DuBois, Angela Davis and hundreds of others.
Amassed by writer, activist, cultural broker and former manager of the iconic DC bookstore Drum and Spear Daphne Muse, the collection is now being sold to the people in order to preserve the legacies of those who have been an integral part of forging the paths of Black lives and cultures across two and into three centuries. Take a beat to browse, and behold the collective knowledge of Black lives across the Diaspora.
The Oasis in the Diaspora archives also includes a collection of more than 5,000 letters documenting Black lives and cultures from the late 19th century to the present, including correspondences from Jennifer Lawson, Afeni Shakur, Barack Obama, Richard Pryor, June Jordan, Shirley Graham DuBois, Angela Davis and hundreds of others.
Amassed by writer, activist, cultural broker and former manager of the iconic DC bookstore Drum and Spear Daphne Muse, the collection is now being sold to the people in order to preserve the legacies of those who have been an integral part of forging the paths of Black lives and cultures across two and into three centuries. Take a beat to browse, and behold the collective knowledge of Black lives across the Diaspora.
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