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Brothers & Sisters
Brothers Sisters
Author: Bebe Moore Campbell
Struggling with her own personal issues after the Los Angeles riots, Esther Jackson, a black employee at a downtown bank, is heartened when a black man is hired as senior vice-president, until he sexually harasses her white friend and coworker. 100,000 first printing.
ISBN-13: 9780765106308
ISBN-10: 0765106302
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Publisher: Smithmark Pub
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Very good book about the differences and similarities that poor black and white peolpe have.
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This book made me a fan of this author, it is a long story with intertwined characters but I thought it was an accurate characterization of issues that can arise among races
demiducky25 avatar reviewed Brothers & Sisters on + 161 more book reviews
I had to read this book for a college class (I was lucky, nearly every book I had to read for college was good). Since that was a few years ago, I don't quite remember everything about the book, but I remember liking it quite a bit and reading it rather quickly.
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A riveting tale of two women--one black , one white,-searching for love and happiness, and trying to bridge the cultural gap to become friends.........a truly great read
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The author explores the relationships of black and white, male and female in the business world. Can friendships cross these differences or are they barriers? Charaterizations are even handed and realistic...helpful insights!
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Reviewer: A reader (from Amazon.com)
This one hits all the dilemmas of an African-American woman in middle management in corporate America - developing white friendships, being torn in those friendships when race becomes a factor, the fine-line definitions of sexual harassment, trying to help and hire other African-Americans, trying to support other African-Americans who have "made it" and may have forgotten how to help others, develpong romantic relationships with men with lesser educational backgrounds, trying to understand the African-American male preference for the white women, dealing with how much power one doesn't have in the final analysis - it's all there. A great book!


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