Little Black Girl Lost Series
Written by Keith Lee Johnson
Narrated by Beresford Bennett and Alan Bennett
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Titles in the series (5)
- Little Black Girl Lost
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Acclaimed author Keith Lee Johnson ascended the Black Expressions best-seller list with this riveting novel. Set in 1950s New Orleans, Little Black Girl Lost is a powerful tale filled with sex, greed, and the explosive political and social climates of an America long gone. Fifteen-year-old beauty Johnnie Wise lives her life devoted to God. But her innocence is shattered when her mother, who has been a prostitute for years, sells Johnnie's body to lecherous insurance man Earl Shamus.
- Little Black Girl Lost 2
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Best-selling author Keith Lee Johnson returns to 1950s New Orleans for this powerful sequel to his sensationally popular Little Black Girl Lost. Teenage beauty Johnnie Wise has seen her share of hardship. Sold into prostitution at an early age, she is an accessory to a murder that sparks terrible race riots. Her boyfriend Lucas wants to give her a better life, but Johnnie has a powerful effect on men-and gangster Napoleon Bentley will stop at nothing to have her.
- Little Black Girl Lost 3
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Acclaimed author Keith Lee Johnson evokes the dark and deadly world of 1950s New Orleans in this third novel from his popular series featuring street-savvy Johnnie Wise. Unafraid to use her assets, young Johnnie has wiled her way into the lives of several dangerous men. She also happens to be connected to three murders. Now that her enemies are closing in from all sides, it seems her luck may run out.
- Little Black Girl Lost 4
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Essence best-selling author Keith Lee Johnson's popular series continues with this fourth book, which reaches back to unearth the roots of Johnnie Wise's family tree. On the eve of her arranged marriage in an African village, a 16-year-old girl elopes with her fiancE's younger brother. But the lovers are captured and sold into American slavery-and the girl wonders if she'll ever see her man again.
- Little Black Girl Lost 5
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Essence best-selling author Keith Lee Johnson's fifth installment in his ongoing Little Black Girl Lost series picks up where the fourth book left off by continuing the diary of Josephine Baptiste. As more details about Josephine's past come to light, the African heritage of modern-day Johnnie Wise is further explained.
Keith Lee Johnson
Keith Lee Johnson, a native of Toledo, Ohio, has both an Electronics Engineering degree and a General Education degree. He earned a Top-Secret Security Clearance and served as a command post controller in the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command, Tactical Air Command, Military Airlift Command, Air Defense Command, and United European Command. During his time in the Air Force, he was privileged to serve in Texas, Mississippi, Nevada, California, Indiana, and Turkey. He’s the author of Fate’s Redemption, Pretenses, and Sugar & Spice.
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