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Waiting to Exhale

By: Terry McMillan
Narrated by: Terry McMillan
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The critically acclaimed novel about four women who learn how to carry on while leaning on each other from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of How Stella Got Her Groove Back and It's Not All Downhill From Here.

When the men in their lives prove less than reliable, Savannah, Bernadine, Gloria, and Robin find new strength through a rare and enlightening friendship as they struggle to regain stability and an identity they don’t have to share with anyone. Because for the first time in a long time, their dreams are finally OFF hold....

©1992 Terry McMillan (P)1992 Penguin HighBridge Audio
African American Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Friendship Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Relationships Romance Marriage Funny

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“Hilarious, irreverent...Reading Waiting to Exhale is like being in the company of a great friend...thought-provoking, thoroughly entertaining, and very, very comforting.”The New York Times Book Review

“Terry McMillan has created a well-written, truthful, and funny story of four African-American women...and the sometimes volatile world of Black female-Black male relationships.”—Spike Lee

“The characters are so real, that you’ll wonder if McMillan hasn’t somehow overheard a private conversation. In the end, you’ll cheer for Savannah, Bernadine, Gloria, and Robin. But the cheering starts for McMillan on the first page.”—The Boston Globe

Waiting to Exhale’s electric voices grab you and never let go…We root for characters so immediate they leap off the page; these women are cynical, self-deluding, furious—yet ever hopeful and relentlessly funny...Their struggles will resonate for anyone fighting to get her fair share of loving.”—New Woman

“Terry McMillan has such a wonderful ear for story and dialogue. She gives us four women with raw, honest emotions that breathe off the page.”—Amy Tan

Engaging Sisterhood Portrayal • Relatable Female Characters • Thoroughly Enjoyable Experience • Philosophical Depth
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enjoying the book on audio first scene in the movie the movie was very enjoyable but the adaptation is from movies but the book itself is the real story.

the memory for the first time

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I loved the extra details given about the characters that the movie did not. Worth the credit or movie!

Better than the movie!

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Love all of Terry’s work! She’s so creative, and continues to shine. You go girl!

Black women Nostalgia

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Always loved the movie, and never read the book! After reading, makes more sense to me as to why the characters are the way that they are! This book was a great display about sisterhood! Great read! I may read again with my meetup group!

Great story about sisterhood!

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A must read, if you saw the movie but didn't read the book. I loved it.

Better than the movie

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Loved it and the narrator was very good at story telling and I felt like I was part of the story.

Great

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There were things I liked about the book, like adding info on other parents. Showing that a BW can make one bad decision and recover from it. It didn't really show the closeness of the friendships like the movie did. Many Suttle things, but both were very good.

Suttle differences (except end) between book/movie

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As a kid of course I watched the movie (probably not appropriate lol). As a 34 year old reading this book I feel seen, heard and understood. Thank you for this amazing story that touches so many of us in ways we could not have imagined.

A True Coming of Age Story

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I watched the movie before I read the book. When I should’ve read the book before I watched the movie. This book has more in detail than the movie did and I enjoyed the book more.

Yess!!

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I am a huge fan of her work, but her voice is DRYYYY honey! Everyone isn’t built for narration.

Not a fan of Terry McMillan’s voice

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