Not since Terry McMillan's 'Waiting To Exhale,' has a book been so raw, gritty and honest about love, loss, family, relationships, acceptance and trust and put a voice to the collective frustration felt by millions of people looking for love in all the wrong places. Finally, someone will expose the deepest fears, secrets, lies and frustrations felt by millions more. Finally, somebody told the truth about the lies we tell ourselves. 'Stories I Wouldn't Tell Nobody But God,' the long awaited, debut novel by Rasheed Clark, an emotionally charged, provocative and page turning story of four friends, Sista, Brian, Day and Nikki and the rollercoaster ride that they call their lives through triumph and tragedy. Sista, who will lose the only man she ever loved, as she allows her weight to determine her self worth. Brian, who learns the hard way that a good woman isn't hard to find, he just has to be man enough to keep her. Day, who must learn to accept himself for who and what he is. Nikki, whose perfect world is shattered when she loved a man more than she loved herself and it almost, cost her, her life because of her man's infidelity and lies. Powerfully told, heartwarming and funny, 'Nobody But God' will leave you wanting more. 'Stories I Wouldn't Tell Nobody But God,' because there are many things, many people tend to keep to themselves, out of fear nobody but God will understand.
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