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Sorority sisters (1st Strivers Row pbk. ed.)

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Dear Heavenly Father,Thank you for developing me into abeautiful and talented woman.Thank you for being my protectorand my guide.And as I make my way along my journey,bless me with the wisdom to makeintelligent choices.So begins Sorority Sisters by Tajuana TJ Butler, a dazzling new voice in African-American fiction.

In this wonderful debut novel, five young women from diverse backgrounds pledge an African-American sorority and learn the true meaning of sisterhood.

CAJEN is a naive freshman whose brief affair with Jason, the campus Romeo, has life-changing repercussions.

With hardly a chance to cope with her new circumstances, she finds herself dealing with the stress of pledging while battling feelings of depression and guilt.

TIARA grew up as the oldest of five children raised by a single mother in the projects of Gary, Indiana.

Motivated by Rhonda, her mentor through the Big Sisters program, she has worked hard for everything she has achieved.

Simply being in college is a victory for her. CHANCEY is brilliant, with a photographic memory that has allowed her to breeze through school.

In fact, she skipped her freshman year entirely and entered college as a sophomore.

She has always been made to feel like an outsider because of her intelligence, and the sorority represents an opportunity for her finally to fit in.

STEPHANIE is the spoiled only child of a prominent, wealthy family from Savannah.

She is used to getting the best and expects no less.

But Stephanie is adopted and harbors a secret about her birth mother that she fears win cause others to think less of her.

MALENA is ambitious, talented, and smart. She knows what she wants and is steadfast when it comes to achieving her goals.

Her strength and resolve ultimately benefit the group as a whole.

These five very different young women are thrust together and soon must learn to unite and draw upon one another's talents.

During the course of their pledge process, they struggle to discover and define their futures, finding strength in the group and within themselves.

In Sorority Sisters, Butler writes with sensitivity and authenticity about issues revolving around class, friendship, self-discovery, sexuality, and love.

She has created characters who remain with you long after the last page has been turned.

A gifted young storyteller, Tajuana TJ Butler has a voice we'll be hearing from for a long time.From the Hardcover edition.

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Product Details
Villard
1588360695 / 9781588360694
eBook (EPUB)
813.54
06/11/2001
English
General
240 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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