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Buy This Book
Today
Harper-Collins,
$19.95
Hardcover, 330 pages
ISBN 0-88-730982-8
Publication Date: August 1, 1999
(800) 272-5027
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"A
simple, inspiring, unintimidating way to learn about wealth
building. If you're a beginner, Stephens makes it easy for you
to get started. If you've already set out on the journey to
wealth, you'll find a wise and intelligent teacher here to guide
you the rest of the way." --- Stephen M. Pollan, author
of Die Broke and Live Rich "
Brooke
Stephens has written a "no more excuses" book. She
makes it easy to think about money, create wealth and then protect
it once you have it. If you've wanted to improve your financial
picture but didn't know how - this book will do it for you."
--- Shelby White, author of What Every Woman Should Know About
Her Husband's Money "
An informative and inspirational read with simple, practical
money management steps. Changing habits, particularly money
habits, isn't easy, but Brooke Stephens presents readers with
a realistic road map to financial success. Her affirmations,
tips, suggestions and thoughts can help those who want to get
their financial house in order." --- Don Blount, Financial
Editor, The Denver Post
" This book is 'da bomb!" --- Julianne Malveaux,
syndicated columnist and economist
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This Book Today
Talking
Dollars and Making Sense
A Wealth-Building: Guide for African Americans
McGraw-Hill, $14.95
softcover, 352 pages
ISBN 0-07-061389-3
(800) 2MC-GRAW272-5027 |
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"In
a straight-forward style Stephens says that all African Americans
can take charge of their finances...Filled with solid, easy
to understand advice...A first-rate personal finance guide."
- Publishers Weekly
"Stephens
has written a practical and understandable book about money
and investing that is, at the same time, tied to positive images
and the history of African American economic contributors to
this country...a book [that] should arouse African Americans
to the universal challenge of financial planning and investing."
- Terry Savage, Chicago Sun-Times
"Basic but thorough. Stephens fills the book with plenty
of good and historic examples of African Americans setting their
finances straight, all in the name of making this an effortless
read that's nonetheless quite worthwhile." - Black
Enterprise
"Stephens confronts many of the myths that have been
ravaging our community for centuries concerning our ability
and worthiness of wealth. This book is a must read for anyone
who is serious about developing a healthy attitude toward making,
retaining and creating more money!" - Atlanta Tribune
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This Book Today
Men
We Cherish: African-American Women Praise the Men in Their Lives
Edited by Brooke Stephens
Anchor
Books , $14.95
Softcover, 393 pages
ISBN 0-385-48532-8
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These
thirty essays, memoirs, and love letters offer moving portraits
of the three out of four black men who never make the headlines:
fathers and grandfathers, brothers and best friends, sons and
husbands, teachers and mentors. Beginning with Marcia Gillespie's
foreword and Donna Britt's "Tough Love Letter to My Battle-Scarred
Brothers," writers from all walks of life - including Bebe
Moore Campbell, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Norma Jean Darden, Gloria
Wade-Gayles, Connie Porter and the Delany Sisters - reflect
on the diversity, honesty, generosity and depth that is the
reality of African-American men.
"A
most needed collection focusing on the positive aspects of our
men...has more depth and truth than you'll find on the six o'clock
news." - TODAY'S BLACK WOMAN
"Men We Cherish reminds its readers of the many Black
men who leave a special mark on our hearts and souls."
- EBONY
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