Midnight: A Gangster Love Story

by Sister Souljah

Winter Santiaga Saga (1.5), Midnight (1)

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Sent to America with his mother when his father's powerful empire is attacked, underworld lieutenant Midnight draws on his African intelligence and Muslim mindset to protect those he loves and reclaim his wealth and way of life.

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this was unexpectedly different from Coldest Winter Ever. yet, i really enjoyed it; the Islamic, Sudanese, and urban Brooklyn cultural perspectives were fascinating. the love story part, meh. difficult to believe this kind of maturity from a 14-year-old boy. the ending suggests a second part. if soulja doesn't follow up, however, it's a real interesting way to end it. abrupt, but unique.
t has been years since the publication of Sister Souljah's last literary masterpiece The Coldest Winter Ever. Souljah, a gifted storyteller and social commentator, is much wiser than her earthly years. As an educator/advisor to at-risk urban youth, she is an ardent spokesperson. Her latest offering Midnight: a Gangster Love Story represents a fictional account of a handsome Sudanese youth’s complex adjustment to the often brutal life in the slums of New York City.

When just seven years old, Mayonaka and his pregnant mother Uumma are sent to America by his father to avoid the political strife and human devastation in Sudan. Prior to the civil unrest, their family enjoyed a life of wealth and relative tranquility. Mayonaka's father, show more educated abroad, was a brilliant advisor to Sudan's Prime Minister. His father taught him how to conduct himself with dignity, guard his family at all costs, and practice the Muslim faith.

Once in New York, Mayonaka is responsible for protecting his mother and baby sister, while dealing with the cultural shock of American urban life in (gang violence, disrespect of the elderly, crooked police.) Through all of his trials, Midnight – dubbed this name as he frequently played basketball well into the night -- remains calm, thoughtful, and courageous. While working at a fish market in New York's Chinatown, 14-year-old Midnight meets 16-year-old Akemi, a stylish Japanese student in the U. S. on an art scholarship. The two forge an instant friendship, although Akemi does not speak English.

Midnight will send chills up and down your spine. The more you read, the more you will be shocked and amazed. The author cleverly uses the first person narrative to heighten suspense. Because of the myriad of issues that are covered, this is a wonderful novel for book discussion.

Author Sister Souljah scores another hit right out of the ball park with her latest tour de force. Awesome! Bravo! (Due to its range and expletive language, Midnight is recommended for sophisticated readers.)
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A fairy tale about a 14 year old boy who is nearly perfect aside from the fact that he murders two people. Midnight- a character in Sista Souljahs The Coldest Winter Ever, is younger here, and this book is very different from her first, almost a stark opposite to the free wheeling, moral free mess of a girl Winter, to a devout Muslim who does not use drugs, alcohol or have sex. A huge cliffhanger at the end, she must have plans for more.....
I absolutely loved this book. It showed the direct clash of cultures and it provided a new perspective on the american culture. I would give this book to all the young men out there trying to figure out life and themselves. They should make this a mandatory book to read in all high schools. Yup, its that good.
This is an excellent book. It is written from a young male immigrant from the Sudan's point of view. Midnight's day to day life is so enthralling that reader's will not want to put this book down. This is part two in the Sister Souljah trilogy.
A great eye opener as to the difference between cultures. Love has no boundaries or one single reason. Definately worth reading, it holds your interest. A page turner that will keep you interested and wish there were more hours in the day(or night) to relax and read. I would reccomend this to all to read.
Excellent romance, not what I was expecting but this was a really good book.

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Sister Souljah was born in 1964 in New York City. A graduate of Rutgers University, she attended Cornell University's advanced placement summer program and Spain's University of Salamanca study-abroad program. Sister Souljah is best known for her work as a political activist and educator of underclass urban youth. In the mid-1980s, she founded, in show more cooperation with the United Church of Christ, the African Youth Survival Camp, located in Enfield, North Carolina for children of homeless families. In 1992, her rap album, 360 Degrees Power, and video, Slavery's Back in Effect, catapulted her to national attention. Her first book, No Disrespect, was published in 1994. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Original publication date
2008-11-08
People/Characters
Midnight; Akemi; Bangs; Saachi; Umma; Naja (show all 13); DeQuan; DeSean; DeRon; Vega; Sudana; Ameer; Chris
Important places
Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA; Sudan
Dedication
To powerful minds, deep voices, and long legs

To committed hears, fierce fighters, and passionate lovers.

To men who bow their heads, read their books, and raise their fists, handle their business, and never ab... (show all)andon their families.

To beautiful men who still have the glow of God in their eyes.
First words
I am not who you think I am. If you love me, you love me for the wrong reasons.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)I was going to Kyoto to get my wife.

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3569 .O7374 .M53Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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