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A moment of silence / Sister Souljah.

Souljah, Sister, (author.).

Summary:

Handsome, young, Muslim, and married to two women living in one house along with his mother, Umma, and sister, Naja: can Midnight manage? He is surrounded by Americans who don't share or understand his faith or culture, and adults who are offended by his maturity, intelligence, or his natural ability to make his hard work turn into real money. He is calm, confident, and cool, Ninja-trained and powerful, but one moment of rage throws this Brooklyn youth into a dark world of dirty police, gangs, guns, drugs, prisons, and prisoners. Everything he ever believed, every dollar he ever earned, and all of the women he ever loved--including his mother--are at risk. Will his manhood be taken, broken, or altered? Can he maintain his faith among the heathens? Outnumbered, overruled, and deeply envied--how can he possibly survive? Will the streets convert him? What can he keep? What must he lose?

Record details

  • ISBN: 1476765995
  • ISBN: 9781476765990
  • Physical Description: 535 pages ; 21 cm.
  • Edition: First Emily Bestler Books/Atria edition
  • Publisher: New York : Atria Paperback, 2016.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes an excerpt from the author's Life after death.
Subject: African American Muslims > Fiction.
African Americans > New York (State) > New York > Fiction.
Street life > Fiction.
Criminals > Fiction.
Murder > Fiction.
Prisons > Fiction.
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) > Fiction.
Genre: Martial arts fiction.
Urban fiction.

Available copies

  • 17 of 19 copies available at NC Cardinal. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Rockingham County Public Library.

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Summary: Handsome, young, Muslim, and married to two women living in one house along with his mother, Umma, and sister, Naja: can Midnight manage? He is surrounded by Americans who don't share or understand his faith or culture, and adults who are offended by his maturity, intelligence, or his natural ability to make his hard work turn into real money. He is calm, confident, and cool, Ninja-trained and powerful, but one moment of rage throws this Brooklyn youth into a dark world of dirty police, gangs, guns, drugs, prisons, and prisoners. Everything he ever believed, every dollar he ever earned, and all of the women he ever loved--including his mother--are at risk. Will his manhood be taken, broken, or altered? Can he maintain his faith among the heathens? Outnumbered, overruled, and deeply envied--how can he possibly survive? Will the streets convert him? What can he keep? What must he lose?

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