
Black Husband White Wife
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Narrated by:
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E. Kojo Andrews
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By:
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Octavia Grant
About this listen
Black women are too confrontational. Black women argue too much. Black women ain’t s***. Truer words have never been spoken, according to Sidney Collier. Sidney co-signs all negative statements in regard to black women, even though he’s married to one.
After a bet to approach Tamika leads to five years in a loveless marriage, Sidney files for divorce and marries his longtime mistress Shelby. What he assumed would be a blissful union between him and his long-time flame turns out to be hell on earth.
When Sidney's world begins to crumble under his feet, he learns three very important lessons:
- Skin color does not define character.
- What goes around comes around.
- The grass is not always greener on the other side.
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