I never liked Sister Souljah, straight up. She the type of female I'd like to cut in the face with my razor (p. 1).
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Winter Santiaga is living the good life, until her family gets taken down by a rival gang and she ends up on the street. As things get rougher and rougher, Winter's wits are put to the test.
(This edition of Sister Souljah's famed novel includes a Q&A with the author and analyses on all the major characters.)
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Winter's life is perfect. She's young, she's beautiful. She's got all the money she wants, all the clothes she wants, and all her friends are jealous. Her dad's number one in the business and no one would dare mess with her family. So what could go wrong?
Her dad could get taken in, the drug money and all their property seized. Her sisters could get put in a home. Her mom could take a bullet in the face and start fiending on crack. Some fool named Sister Souljah could try and tell her how to run her life.
Winter is on the street. She's not a fool. She's hustling, but getting played left and right. If she can get enough money she'll be set. What could go wrong?
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