Fatou: Return to Harlem: Part II of the Saga of a West African Girl in Harlem

Fatou: Return to Harlem: Part II of the Saga of a West African Girl in Harlem
ISBN-10
097639393X
ISBN-13
9780976393931
Category
Harlem (New York, N.Y.)
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Harlem Book Center
Author
Sidi

Description

With the love of her life mysteriously murdered, West African Harlemite Fatou sets out to discover which of her murdered lover'ss lieutenants in New York City'ss most notorious drug cartel was responsible for setting him up. After finally getting to a pea

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