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Homecoming Weekend

Autor Curtis Bunn
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2012
From an Essence bestselling author, a provocative novel takes readers back to school as five people show up at their college homecoming with sex and secrets on their minds. If you thought Las Vegas was where "what happens" stays, you have not been to homecoming at a historically black college or university, which means you have missed out. Until now, that is. Curtis Bunn's novel, Homecoming Weekend, provides readers a provocative, engrossing and humorous journey to an HBCU campus for those two days of reminiscing, partying, sex, romance, laughs and even tears. There is nothing quite like homecoming. It is a combination of a massive family reunion and festival, a sentimental and reaffirming annual experience that is laced with rekindled romances from years gone by, weekend flings and surprising revelations. Bunn paints high-definition images of the events as he takes you on the odyssey of five sets of friends back at their alma mater seeking satisfaction in different fashions. And while they arrive anticipating one thing, they end up with realities that place them in moral and ethical dilemmas--and the resolutions are as satisfying as a warm embrace from a dear old friend. Best of all, Bunn makes you feel like you are right there with the characters--or wish you were there.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781593094294
ISBN-10: 1593094299
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 135 x 211 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Original.
Editura: Strebor Books

Notă biografică

Curtis Bunn is an Essence magazine #1 bestselling author and has been featured in many publications, including Black Enterprise, Uptown, and Rolling Out. He is the author of seven novels and the founder of the National Book Club Conference, an organization that hosts an annual literary event for African American readers and authors.