The Itch
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Imprint: Pocket Books
(Jun 01, 2003)
Fiction, Mass Market Paperback, 286 pages
Publisher: Pocket Books
ISBN: 9780743482431
Fiction, Mass Market Paperback, 286 pages
Publisher: Pocket Books
ISBN: 9780743482431
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Description of The Itch
From the author of the smashing-debut bestseller Good Hair comes The Itch, the stirring story of a crisis-torn woman who discovers a depth of character and a sense of self she never knew she possessed. With this novel, Benilde Little has created a stunning drama about the African American upper class. These thirtysomething urban sophisticates — urbane men and elegantly hip women — lead lives of immense privilege in which each possession and every investment is blue chip. Abra Lewis Dixon is the envy of the fashionable, professional women of her well-heeled social circle. She leads a charmed life — she has attended all the right schools, married very well, and enjoys every material comfort granted by her bourgeois existence. An executive in her own film production company, along with her best friend, Natasha Coleman, Abra is an ambassador from the world of perfection. It is only when her impeccable marriage turns suddenly shaky that Abra’s insular utopia is left in pieces. Like Good Hair’s Alice Andrews, Abra and Natasha are as endearing as they are genuine, and their stories are familiar to all who have known the desolation of heartbreak and the redemption and joy of self-discovery. Benilde Little has again written a novel that will earn a claim on readers’ hearts and a place in their memories for years to come.
