Sister Souljah is a graduate of Rutgers University. During her college years, she was known for her powerful voice, sharp political analysis, cultural allegiance, community organizing, and for her humanity. Post-graduation, Sister Souljah earned the love and support of her African American community by creating a national youth and student movement. She is credited for serving homeless families, creating academic, cultural, and recreational after-school programs, weekend academies, and sleep-away summer camps. Partnering with major mainstream celebrities, she provided her efforts free to all young people and families in need. A multidimensional woman, Souljah was the only female performing artist and voice of Public Enemy. She is also a wife and a mother. A storyteller who makes the entire world her home, she lives wherever she is “pushing her pen.”
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*Essence*
"The 10 Most Anticipated Books Of 2021"
*Forbes*
"The second novel follows Winter to a temptation-packed purgatory .
. . LIFE AFTER DEATH . . . joins its predecessor—and the rest
of Sister Souljah’s work—in illuminating both the glamour and the
danger of urban life."
*The Atlantic*
"An inventive sequel . . . . Souljah’s fans will recognize
familiar themes from her earlier realistic coming-of-age novel,
while this raw and otherworldly tale conveys the terrible
consequences of Winter’s poor choices, which will haunt her until
she begs for redemption."
*Booklist*
"Mystical . . . Imaginative."
*Publishers Weekly*
**Praise for THE COLDEST WINTER EVER**
"Sister Souljah has taken her talents from the stage to the
page."
-- Essence
"I think she is an important voice in American literature, and I
find her work spiritually rewarding and powerful."
--Jada Pinkett Smith
"The #1 author of the hip-hop generation."
-- Sean "P. Diddy" Combs
"Winter is nasty, spoiled, and almost unbelievably libidinous, and
it's ample evidence of the author's talent that she is also deeply
sympathetic."
-- The New Yorker
"Winter is precious, babacious, and as tough as a hollow-point
bullet."
-- Salon.com
"[Souljah] spread[s] messages that are clear, concise, and true to
the game."
-- The Source
"Intriguing....Souljah exhibits a raw and true voice."
-- Publishers Weekly
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