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St. Martin's
Press
352 pages
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/4
$14.95
Trade Paperback |
St.
Martin's Griffin
Pub Date: 05/2008
ISBN: 0-312-33650-0 |
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Twisted
Tracy Brown
Celeste Styles is starting over. After
losing her cherished salon in a suspicious
fire, she has finally left her adulterous
relationship and her drama-filled life in
Brooklyn for the peace and tranquility of
Atlanta, Georgia. But when Rah-Lo heads
down south after deciding to leave his wife
Asia, Celeste is floored and isn't quite
sure if she wants to rekindle their affair.
Meanwhile, Asia is hell bent on revenge.
Vowing not to let Celeste get away with
her man that easily, she, too heads to Atlanta.
But just on her heels is Ishmael Wright,
ready to save the day and to warn his best
friend Rah-Lo about his vengeful wife. Though
Ishmael also something else up his sleeve.
Secret betrayals are exposed, bitter rivalries
explode, love is lost and found. Life will
never be the same on the streets of "Hotlanta" in
Tracy Brown's epic new urban drama.
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White Lines
Tracy Brown
Jada goes from crack addict and prostitute
to survivor and back again before she
finds the strength to live for herself
and come out on top.
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more... >
Pub Date: 01/2007
| ISBN: 0-312-33648-9 |
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Criminal Minded
Tracy Brown
The tale of the rise and fall of two
young men determined to conquer the
world, and the story of the women who
loved them too much. read
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Pub Date: 06/2005
| ISBN: 0-312-33646-2 |
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About
the Author
Tracy Brown Tracy Brown is the author of Black and Dime Piece, which were published by the groundbreaking Triple Crown Publications. She lives in Staten Island, New York, and is currently working on her next novel.
Author's Website: www.tracy-brown.com
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Tracy Brown
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Author
Q&A
1. What do you like
to do in your free time?
I enjoy watching reality
television and spending time with my children.
Getting together with my girlfriends once
a month for drinks and conversation is a
must for me.
2. What kind of music do you like to
listen to? Why?
I like old school hip hop and R&B. I don't like much
of the stuff that is on the radio now. I enjoyed the music
of my parents' generation most because the lyrics were
poetic, the melodies were intoxicating and hearing those
songs bring me back to a point in time when things
were much simpler. I like the old school hip hop artists
- Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick, Rakim, LL, Public Enemy,
Biggie Smalls, and Tupac - because their music told a story,
had a message and a positive aspect to it that allowed those
of us listening to dream. Nowadays "Touch It or Not" and "Shake
Your Moneymaker" don't quite do it for me. I do enjoy
Common, Mos Def, Talib Kweli and even Kanye West a great
deal. I like grown folks’ music now. The other stuff
is for my teenaged kids. Mary J. Blige is my absolute all
time favorite.
3. What's your all time favorite movie?
Why?
That's a tie. Glory because I think Denzel's scene
where that one tear fell down his cheek as they were whipping
him is LEGENDARY! I love that movie. My second favorite
is Forrest Gump. I cry every time I see it, no
matter what. His love for Jenny and his friendship with
Bubba just warms my heart. I love a movie that can make
me cry and I'm a sucker for a tear jerker.
4. What's your all time favorite novel
and/or writer? Why?
My favorite all time novel(s) would be Roots by
Alex Haley (a classic) and Tumbling by Diane
McKinney Whetstone. I actually like everything she has ever
written and that's because reading her books is like an
adventure. You are immediately transported from your current
location to the setting of that novel. You are suddenly
living in a row house in Philadelphia and you know those
characters, you know that emotion she describes.
She is an awesome storyteller.
5. What do you like best about being a writer?
I like the
feedback I get from readers. Whether
it's an email, a note sent to my PO Box,
or a one-on-one conversation I have at a
book signing, the reaction of the readers
to a character I created is awesome. I love
hearing that someone identified with one
of my character’s pain, triumph, sorrow
or loss. I love hearing that someone
took a look at their own life and made changes
for the better as a result of reading one
of my stories. Most of all, it feels immeasurably
gratifying to know that I have touched someone enough
that they took the time out of their
own lives to send me a message or to come
and see me at a bookstore so that they can
meet me, give me a hug or just say
'thank you' for a story I wrote. There is
no greater reward than knowing that
the words of my heart touched someone's
life. Being a writer is a dream come true for
me.
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