BlackChristianNews/BCBC Bestsellers-Fiction-February 2009-PT 2
Explore the top BCBC Bestsellers in Fiction for February 2009 from BlackChristianNews. Discover the most popular Black Christian books of the month, featuring inspiring stories and faith-based narratives.


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True Friends
by Stephanie Perry Moore
When her African-American family moves to a new town after her father takes a football coaching job at a historically black university, ten-year-old Carmen learns important lessons about friendship and prejudice.

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Experiencing the Joy
by Stephanie Perry Moore
Even though triplet Yasmin faces new challenges after graduating middle school, she never loses hope, grows in self-esteem, and experiences joy, with the help of the Lord.


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Holy Ghost Corner
by Michele Andrea Bowen
Theresa Elaine Hopson, 46, owner of Miss Thang's Holy Ghost Corner and Church Women's Boutique is puzzled. She can't, for the life of her, figure out why even Baby Doll Henderson, despite her false teeth and her navy-blue-socks-with-yellow-jelly-sandals-wearing self, can find a man and she, Theresa, can't. Theresa's been looking all of her life, and it seems like the only thing she finds are things that need to say lost. Like, for example, her on and off "friend" and sometime escort, the sneaky businessman, Reverend Parvell Sikes. So, when church mother Queen-Esther Green reacquaints Theresa with the older woman's backslidden player nephew, Lamont Green, it seems like the same old story. But this time, Theresa decides to listen to God and what she hears soon brings a smile to her face with the realization that the Holy Ghost has been in her love corner all along.

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A Lova' Like No Otha'
by Stephanie Perry Moore
When lightning and thunder strike the morning of Zoe Clarke's outdoor wedding, her perfect world turns turbulent from that point on. Not only does Zoe lose her fiancé to a pregnant girlfriend she never knew he had, but all her life's plans seem dramatically over. She had recently received her MBA, but she was planning to ease her way into a career in order to focus on her marriage. She blames God for her raging trouble, which culminates in her wanting to end her life. Fortunately, God sends her an earthly angel in the form of Chase Farr, the best man in the wedding. He reintroduces Zoe to the importance of having God in her life. But when Chase's friendship with Zoe turns romantic he backs away, as he wants to stay a virgin. Through riding a roller coaster of celebration and sorrow, Zoe ultimately learns what it means to truly trust God. But does her clear view come too late to fix things with Chase?

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Saved Race
by Stephanie Perry Moore
As Payton leaves high school and goes on to college, she and her friends learn to deal with racism and other difficult issues.


