The hottest hip-hop producer in New York City, Harry "Freedom" Hudson uses some of his vast newfound wealth to purchase a supposedly abandoned house in Harlem, but he soon discovers, much to his dismay, that the house is haunted by a group of people warning him of the dangers of the music he promotes and the wrong message it is sending. By the author of Redemption Song. 30,000 first printing.
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Recensione:
"A nimble social commentator, Berry wisely eschews cliches and delivers a powerful story with a message that should not be lost."
--Essence
"In this poignant and educational 'ghost' story, Berry drives home the importance of making sure the richness of ancient Africa's drums lives in the music today."
--Heart & Soul
From the Trade Paperback edition.
L'autore:
Bertice Berry is the author of the novel Redemption Song and four works of nonfiction. An inspirational speaker, doctor of sociology, and former stand-up comedian, she lives in southern California, where she is raising her sister's three children.
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- EditoreDoubleday
- Data di pubblicazione2001
- ISBN 10 0385498454
- ISBN 13 9780385498456
- RilegaturaCopertina rigida
- Numero edizione1
- Numero di pagine210
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