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DJGBC April 2012 Book Of The Month: “Get It Girls” By Treasure Blue

DJGBC April 2012 Book Of The Month: “Get It Girls” By Treasure Blue

06Apr

WHEN JESSICA JONES AND HER three best friends venture out on prom night, a tragic incident turns a night of high school achievement into a crime scene, and Jessica and her girls are left with bloody hands and shattered futures. After spending years paying off a debt that wasn’t theirs, Jessica and her friends return to Harlem to find it changed. Crack is now king and its destruction has left their families in ruin and their neighborhoods consumed by its peddlers. Jessica takes a stand, and her friends are there to back her up in order to preserve their lives, their families, and their Harlem.

Many have called Treasure E. Blue the reincarnated Donald Goines. This prolific author without doubt is one of the most shocking and controversial writers that we have seen in decades. Blue’s background is as almost as compelling as his mouth-dropping debut novel entitled “Harlem Girl Lost”. Using the streets as a means of survival, he soon found himself involved with some of Harlem’s most notorious elements. Retiring from the game at the tender age of sixteen, Blue, who dropped out of High School after being banned from the entire Board of Education system, in New York City, managed to become one of the youngest people to receive his G.E.D. in New York State. Joining the military at seventeen, he developed a voracious appetite for books going on to read well over 2000 novels. After serving his country honorably, he joined the New York City Fire Department and worked as a Supervising Fire Inspector in the Bronx. Blue is a father of 4 and won praise for his screenwriting skills. He is also an active member of the American Studies Association. Blue has an uncanny way of not only telling a story, he makes you feel it emotionally as well.

To Purchase “Get It Girls” Click On The LInk”http://www.amazon.com/Get-It-Girls-Harlem-Novel/dp/1936399245/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1333695032&sr=8-3

Keyshia and Clyde: A Novel Click to order via Amazon

A Street Girl Named Desire Click to order via Amazon

Harlem Girl Lost: A Novel Click to order via Amazon

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
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