Got a Man
Twenty-six-year-old Kimberly Vanessa Brown is no ordinary single mom. Pregnant with her second child, she's got a career, a college degree- and enough common sense to know that her boyfriend, Malik, may not be ready for fatherhood. But when Malik surprises her with a marriage proposal, it seems that Kim's got her man for the long haul. Or does she?
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Mass Market Paperbound, 288 pages
Published
August 1st 2004
by Dafina Books
(first published July 1st 2003)
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When I read this book I had just broke up with my ex, so I was feeling kind of vulnerable I guess, but when I finished this book I was mad as hell, why can't men keep it in their pants, why do they have to cheat and leave a good thing for something they have no idea as to if it is actually going to work out.... never the less it is a good book, but I was really mad at the ending.
Wow, I picked this up on a fluke, and LOVED IT! It was so good, I read it in one day, just like I used to when I was young. This book is real, about black people and different cultures. I could identify with so many of the characters. Two thumbs up!
i loved this book. it was good. about love and mistrust. i def recommend
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this was a really good book. the use of language that the author used was incredible. i really enjoyed reading this book. although the ending was'nt all that good. i think he stayed with the wrong person. but what can i say.
I believe this was Daaimah's second book and I've read this one several times too.
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Daaimah S. Poole was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA. She graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in journalism in 2003. While attending Temple, Daaimah worked almost every job imaginable – receptionist, car salesperson, bill collector, waitress, tutor, and substitute teacher. She would later say she was unintentionally doing character research.
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