InSister Gumbo, black women shared what they had to say about life and love. Now, inMister Gumbo, ladies hear what black men have to say about sex, women, lust, love, and relationships.
What black men really think about
? One-night stands
? Living life on the down-low
? Baby Mamas
? Milk in my coffee (dating white women)
? Marriage
? Finding a relationship with God
? And much, much more. . .
URSULA INGA KINDREDhas a bachelor of business administration degree in finance from Texas Christian University. She lives outside of Fort Worth, Texas, with her husband, Wade, and their two sons.
MIRRANDA GUERIN-WILLIAMSspent six years in the United States Air Force, worked as a licensed cosmetologist, and is now employed by the federal government. She resides in a small town just outside of Fort Worth, Texas, with her husband, Jerome, and their daughter and son.
Where Shere Hites The Hite Report and ABCs The View have gone before, two sisters from Fort Worth have followed---into the world of girl talk. Frank girl talk. Dallas Morning News on Sister Gumbo
The writing is outstanding and the authors really went out of their way to bring these stories to life. I could imagine myself talking with the [women], it is so down-to-earth. Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Sister Gumbo
Not to be be missed. Francis Ray, national bestselling author on Sister Gumbo
Sister Gumbois emotional, touching, and powerful! With a cast of characters we can all relate to, this book is a must-read for every woman. Brenda Jackson, national bestselling author of The Savvy Sistahs on Sister Gumbo
Gives the reader a trip into the joys, pains, and life lessons of the female. The Southern Digest on Sister Gumbo