Seduced
by Nelson George
One World/Ballantine (Jan 21, 1997)
Fiction, Paperback, 352 pages
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Description of Seduced by Nelson George
"[A] smart, funny, and wonderfully resonant novel … It’s the 1980s, and aspiring songwriter Derek Harper is a man easily seduced. Not only do the Big Three *money, fame, and women *keep him running, but Harper falls prey to subtler forms of seduction as well: the ease of rationalizing bad behavior, abdicating responsibility, and keeping the whole world at arm’s length. All these issues are brilliantly interwoven with a behind-the-scenes look at the music industry, particularly the evolution of rap."
*Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Seduced is at its most compelling when author Nelson George delves into the differences between life in the projects and the middle-class heaven of St. Albans and how it evolved over thirty years… . George’s style is, well, seductive, luring the reader into a world that takes in the range of black experience funneled through the music industry."
*St. Petersburg Times
"Seduced shows Nelson George at the top of his game doing what he does best: zinging the black music biz. The road chapters alone have enough shrill wit, stabbing satire, and tight accuracy to parallel the life of anyone who’s ever been out there during the Reagan-stressed ’80s."
*Houston Chronicle
"In Seduced, Nelson keeps it real. This is a sex story, a New York story, and a music biz story rolled into one, starring a humble, beautifully average middle-class dreamer, who’s not unlike a male version of a Terry McMillan heroine."
*Touré

Additional Book Information:
- ISBN: 9780345412669
- Imprint: One World/Ballantine
- Publisher: Penguin Random House
- Parent Company: Bertelsmann
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