Milk in My Coffee

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Milk in My Coffee
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Eric Jerome Dickey
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 201,Width 135
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9780451201003
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint Dutton / Signet
Publication Date 1 May 2000
Publication Country United States

Description

From Eric Jerome Dickey comes theNew York Times bestselling book that stirred up controversy with its bold portrayal of racial identity and subtle understanding of sexual intimacy. Jordan Greene is in culture shock when he arrives in Manhattan from his Tennessee hometown. Still, he manages to keep the pace and stay in the race, with a Wall Street job, a Queens apartment, and a very sexy girlfriend named J'nette. But when Jordan meets Kimberly Chavers, what starts as a shared cab ride turns into something more. This girl is funny, fiesty, fine...and white. And for a man with Malcolm X's picture hanging on his office wall, that's a definite problem.... This brightly entertaining and emotionally complex novel demonstrates why Eric Jerome Dickey was "one of the most successful Black authors of the last quarter-century" (The New York Times).

Author Biography

Eric Jerome Dickey is the New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty novels, as well as a six-issue miniseries of graphic novels featuring Storm (X-Men) and the Black Panther. Originally from Memphis, Dickey now lives on the road and rests in whatever hotel will have him.

Reviews

Praise for Milk in My Coffee "Dickey fills his novel with twists and turns that keep the reader guessing....Along the way, he smashes one stereotype after another."-USA Today "Frothy and fun...Dickey scores."-Essence "Dickey demonstrates once again...his cheerful, wittily acerbic eye for the troubles that plague lovers."-Publishers Weekly "Dickey is just as adept at giving voice to female characters as he is to males."-New York Daily News "Dickey has surpassed himself...sensitive yet realistic."-Library Journal