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by Souljah
Renowned hip-hop artist, writer, and activist Sister Souljah brings the streets of New York to life in a powerful and utterly unforgettable first novel. I came busting into the world during one of New York's worst snowstorms, so my mother named me Winter. Ghetto-born, Winter is the young, wealthy daughter of a prominent Brooklyn drug-dealing family. Quick-witted, sexy, and business-minded, she knows and loves the streets like the curves of her own body. But when a cold Winter wind blows her life in a direction she doesn't want to go, her street smarts and seductive skills are put to the test of a lifetime. Unwilling to lose, this ghetto girl will do anything to stay on top. The Coldest Winter Ever marks the debut of a gifted storyteller. You will never forget this Winter's tale.
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Published: January 2000
Category: General
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages: 337
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Don't let the title confuse you...
by Des on August 07, 2007
This book is not about the winter season, but about a girl named Winter, who happens to think the world revolves around her. She is indeed a 'cold' person; you probably wouldn't wanna hang out with her in real-life, because she thrives on attention...leaving you in the shadow. She's the 'ghetto' girl that has money, and a family with 'hood power'. Guys want her, and girls wanna be like her. If you ever wanted a view into the life of a girl like her...read this book. Besides the rough language, it's a great story.
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