Rating: Summary: Breathtaking, Magnificent, and Real!!! Review: While reading this book EVERY evening after work I could not get to bed, cause I couldn't put it down. Page after page of nothing but intense reality. It was as if I were looking at each chapter happen right in front of my own eyes. This is one of her best books yet. My favorite was "Mama" but now "Mama" comes second to this one. If you are someone who likes to taken into the story and live it, "A Day Late and A Dollar Short" is definantly the book for you. I don't know what Mrs. McMillan will do to top this one, but it has to be something extordinary.
Rating: Summary: "family problems" Review: This book took me away from my problems at home. Just to know I'm not the only one with "family". I laughed, I cried, and I read it all over again.
Rating: Summary: Mama Part II Review: This book was a great read! It reminded of her first book "Mama", which happens to be my favorite book by McMillan. This book will have you laughing and crying. I really enjoyed this book because she kept the Price Family real. This is a great come back for Terry McMillan.
Rating: Summary: Terry McMillan's Back! Review: First off I must say I was shaky about buying this book. Waiting to Exhale, and How Stella Got her Groove Back didn't exactly showcase the talents of Terry McMillan. Mama and Disappearing Acts made an avid fan out of me. They both built a fire in me that made me want more of her books. Waiting To Exhale, and How Stella Got her Groove Back, dampened the fire just a little bit. With a Day Late and A Dollar Short, the fire roaring again. I absolutely loved this book, from start to finish. The characters were well developed; I didn't have to guess what made them the way they were. My favorite character, (Mrs. Vy of course) was witty, outspoken, and a breath of fresh air. A Mother who was able to admit that she made mistakes, and didn't apologize for being human. All of the characters were well unique in there own ways. I recommend this book to any and everyone. To Mrs. McMillan, I would like to say, Welcome Back, it's been along time coming.
Rating: Summary: The importance of family, especially a mother Review: "Waiting to Exhale" is such an incredibly smart, clever, and "on time" book, that having "When Stella Got Her Groove Back" follow it, was an incredible disappointment. Therefore, "A Day Late and a Dollar Short" is a particularly welcome and encouraging rebound for Terry McMillan. It is an enjoyable read with a poignant message. Unfortunately is not nearly as skillfully and carefully crafted as the author's earlier works.The book focuses on a typical, in other words "disfunctional" American family. However, the accent is decidedly African American, and reflecting that experience speaks to a distinctive charm, wisdom, and wit. It is a touching testament to how mothers are a reality check and serve as both the bedrock, and glue in families. The most moving part of the story's message is that despite how bitter it may be to swallow the unrelenting honesty of the feedback which mothers dispense, they possess an honored and cherished place and their absence creates a void that cannot be filled. McMillan gives this novel a somewhat formulaic plot, concluding with a predictable, idealistic, happy, and all too tidy ending. Family crises and loss galvanize the family and through mutual support they surmount their problems. A noble concept; if only life were so easy.
Rating: Summary: A side of Black life - but not all black life. Review: I readily admit that I am a card carrying member of the Black Bourgeoisie so the characters in this book were a little foreign to me. Terry gives a side of Black life that many people live, but not all Black people live this way. Perhaps my problem with the book is that many people will read this book and believe that all African American men are as unfaithful and as low down as the ones that Terry shows in this book. Has Terry ever met a decent Black man? If so, she sure doesn't write about him.
Rating: Summary: Hail to the Queen!! Review: Terry is back to reclaim her crown and sit on the throne as the Queen of African-American fiction! Since her absence, many have tried to imitate her, replace her and follow in her footsteps. However, A Date Late and A Dollar Short proves that Terry's writing was worth the wait. Hail to the Queen. Terry, please keep writing and inspiring others to do the same. Anfra - Author/Poet/Speaker
Rating: Summary: Terry at her best!!! Review: This is the best book I've read in awhile. I loved the characters, and the book left me wanting more. It was so real, and I saw some of these characters in my own family. Makes me wonder what they're all up to now. Great job Ms. McMillan.
Rating: Summary: I laughed , I cried Review: I loved this book! I finished it in a weekend and was sad when it ended. Terry McMillan is an awesome writer and this has to be her best book yet! I laughed and I cried.
Rating: Summary: Superior!!!! Nothing less than Superior!!! Review: The level of intensity that I felt when I first purchased this book only escalated as I read it. Terry McMillan has done an excellent job of capturing the manner in which African American family life can truly be. The way our lives play out is so very interesting and Terry McMillan has showed us the way that parents typically affect their children's lives, the way sibling affect one another's lives and the extraordinary impact that special friendship can have on us as well. The sad reality is that things normally do not change until it is too late to realize how much family really does mean to us. This book was a wake up call for me! I enjoyed and completely understood each character in this book and Ms. McMillan will forever be at the top of my list as authors. I loved this book more than I have loved the other books. Simply the best!
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