Milk in my Coffee
 

Milk in my Coffee

by Eric Jerome Dickey

Dickey's third novel takes on the personal politics associated with interracial romance, as a chance encounter in a Manhattan taxi brings together Jordan Greene, a young black urban professional, and Kimberly Chavers, a white painter. Dickey gets far beyond the stereotypes, infusing all his characters with complex emotional lives, and while Jordan dominates the story, the multiple first-person... (read more)

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Missy T
  • Rated 4 stars

This book was simply good to the last drop! A must read for anyone who loves the writings of Eric Jerome Dickey. This book kicked off my wanting to read other books by this author. Milk in My Coffee is a story about two people coming to terms with the attitudes that shape their identities, where hearts and minds learn painful lessons about getting beyond what the eye can see.

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  • Rated 4.5 stars
 

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  • Jenny I

    jenny i said:

    Eric Jerome Dickey's style is unsurpassed. I applaud him for taking on a subject that is still taboo and very seldom publicly acknowledged, especially amongst African American women and interracial dating.

    posted Saturday, February 9 2008
  • Sharifa M

    sharifa m said:

    PERFECT...i loved it..cant get enough of it.

    posted Friday, December 28 2007
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