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No Disrespect | 
| Author: Souljah Publisher: Vintage Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 16144
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.2 x 0.8
ISBN: 0679767088 Dewey Decimal Number: 306.808996073 EAN: 9780679767084 ASIN: 0679767088
Publication Date: June 1, 1996 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Inspiring Novel / Autobiography September 25, 2008 This novel is inspirational in all sense of the word. Souljah exposes the heart and mind of most women that i know, including myself. She exposes the deeper thinking behind the situation that is before her. She freely expresses what most women wouldn't dare speak out loud. Its amazingly put together.....the way she talks about relationships is something I believe men and women can both relate to and learn from. I dont want to expose the content...all i can say is READ IT!!! It will captivate you from the first page!
WOW October 6, 2005 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book was powerful from the beginning I felt that Sista Souljah has set an example, and overcome mant adversities in her life... The promotion of Respect is just what the younger generation need... I feel I connected to this book in many ways its an excellent book...
A book that needs to be read! July 22, 2004 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
I received the book yesterday and am still lingering at chapter 3 due to the fruitfulness of the novel. Although I have read her 2nd book, this book is breathtaking in a way that it draws you closer to her as an individual, in comparison to 2nd book although it is another great read. Everytime I come across something intriguing i turn to the front of the book and glimpse at her and wonder how she overcame the distresses in the book. Being a young black girl in london(17yrs)i feel the way in which she promotes the fact that we are being restrained by white people, but then again i feel that some of the accusations thrwn at the whites should not be used as excuses to cover our mess, e.g Nathan claiming racism caused him to be gay. The book on the otherhand helps young black girls as we try to put together the perfect image of a strong black man and the things that keep them strong, and what makes them weak. I like the way she also portrays herself as a very fortnate person who intrigues men in a blazing way. Woman in a whole need to embrace these virtues and become real women in the eyes of men. This book is very educating as well as fun to read, as I read the book I learn more and more about my past and am able to put pieces together. thank you Sister Souljah. YOUR NO.1 FAN FOR LIFE
As a young, black female.... June 19, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
living and learning in a white environment, i feel this book was written for me. I'm 20years, in university and hoping to make something of myself as a strong black female. Sister souljah has answered some of the questions that i have about life. she has given me direction and shown me that you can still be black, female, intelligent, strong and beautiful at the same time. She overcame adversity and emerged strong and now wants to share her life experiences. If she can do it i can do it too. thank you amazon for hooking me up with this book, and thank you sista souljah for being someone i can look up to
No Disrespect November 25, 2002 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
After reading Souljah's other work (The Coldest Winter Ever), I frantically searched for another offering from her. "No Disrespect" made the search very worthwhile. It is an honest and open account of Souljah's life experiences that makes you thankful for the dramas (or lack of) in your own life. Just when you think Souljah has had to deal with enough, she goes on to tell of more that she has dealt with. Reading this book made me realise what kind of person the term 'strong, Black Sista' was coined for. Anyone who thinks they have had hard life-experiences should read this. It is definitely a must-read!!
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