Letting Loose
Skerrett, author of "Sugar vs. Spice" and "She Who Shops," explores the realities of contemporary African-American life, love, and relationships in this rich and engaging novel about one womans search to discover what she truly wants out of life.
Mass Market Paperbound, 309 pages
Published
December 1st 2009
by Dafina Books
(first published August 1st 2007)
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In Skerret's newest work of African-American chick lit., Amelia Wilson needs a break from the reality of teaching high school English in Boston Public Schools and caring for/about two needy family members and a friend in crisis. The provocative opening plsces the reader squarely in the classroom of a new teacher still being hazed by her flippant freshmen and the faculty clique. Amelia feels incomplete without a man in her life until her room mates introduce her to Drew, and Amelia's reality chan...more
I thought the first two books were good, but this one I could not put it down. I was really jealous, I wanted to be the character in this book. It was GREAT! Keep up the good work.
Deirdre Rawls St.Aimie
Deirdre Rawls St.Aimie
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