A Woman's Work: Street Chronicles
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Narrated by:
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Millena Gay
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Adenrele Ojo
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April Parker-Jones
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Susan Wilson
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By:
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Nikki Turner
About this listen
Street lit’s finest female voices—Keisha Starr, Tysha, LaKesa Cox, and Monique S. Hall—deliver searing stories about women who make hard sacrifices to stay on top of their hustle and seize the power, money, and fame they can’t live without. Enterprising and fearless, these players are more than equipped to handle whatever the street throws at them. That’s because they are hellbent on survival—by any means necessary.
Once again, Nikki Turner shares ultra-realistic page-turners that will keep fans coming back for more.
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Praise for the Nikki Turner Presents books
“The new divas of urban fiction . . . Get ready for a literary treat.”—Tracy Brown, author of White Lines, on Girls in the Game
“Gritty and very authentic.”—Publishers Weekly, on Backstage
“The new divas of urban fiction . . . Get ready for a literary treat.”—Tracy Brown, author of White Lines, on Girls in the Game
“Gritty and very authentic.”—Publishers Weekly, on Backstage
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