Midnight: A Gangster Love Story

Midnight: A Gangster Love Story  
Author(s) Sister Souljah
Cover artist John Vairo Jr. (designer)
Mike Rich (photography)
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Literary fiction
Urban fiction
Publisher Atria/Simon & Schuster

Washington Square Press/Simon & Schuster (trade paperback)
Publication date November 4, 2008
Published in
English
November 4, 2008
Media type Print
E-book
Pages 512 pp.
ISBN ISBN 978-1-4165-4518-7 (hardcover)
ISBN 978-1-4165-5626-8 (e-book)
ISBN 978-1-4165-4536-1 (trade paperback)
OCLC Number 212846660
Dewey Decimal 813/.54 22
LC Classification PS3569.O7374 M53 2008
Preceded by The Coldest Winter Ever (1999)
Followed by Midnight and the Meaning of Love (2011)

Midnight: A Gangster Love Story originally scheduled to be published October 14, 2008, is a novel by Sister Souljah that was published November 4, 2008, by Atria/Simon and Schuster. It is a prequel of The Coldest Winter Ever (1999), the novel that spawned the contemporary street literature movement. It follows a young Black Sudanese Muslim immigrant in Brooklyn with whom Winter Santiaga associated before she was sent to prison.

Contents

Characters

Plot

Midnight tries to manage his life with Akemi and look out for his family and hang with his friends while managing his family's newly opened business, he comes to terms with struggles that occur from day to day.

Reception

Reviews of Midnight were mixed. One reviewer explained, "Souljah's sensitive treatment of her protagonist is honest and affecting with some realistic crisis." But the review continued with a critique: "Unfortunately, a slack plot and slow pacing cause serious bloat, and Souljah's distinctive prose is woefully unpolished."[1]

References

  1. ^ Atria (Dwxyz). 25 August 2008. 

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