Sister Gumbo: Spicy Vignettes from Black Women on Life, Sex and Relationships

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St. Martin's Publishing Group, Aug 1, 2004 - Family & Relationships - 368 pages

African-American women's lives and relationships are complex and at times, deliciously spicy. So, when two sisters decided to interview over twenty women about relationships, sex, spirituality, and self, the result was a fantastic collection of funny, sassy, and moving vignettes.

From Jackie, who still loves to have sex with her husband of 28 years, to Lady, who is considering the pro's and con's of her extramarital affair, to Ayoka, who recently discovered her own inner spirituality, these women will draw you in to their lives. Their candid interviews offer insightful and intimate portraits of everyday African-American women.

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About the author (2004)

Ursula Inga Kindred has 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 Guerrin-Williams spent 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.

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