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If I Ruled the World

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In every ghetto there is that one who stands out above the rest. In this unforgettable novel, her name is Harlem.

Harlem Jones is a twenty-six-year-old bad-ass female who owns her own home, her own car, and her own business. And no, some drug dealer didn't front her the money for any of it. Nor did she have to sell herself to get what she's got. Harlem came up the hard way. She had the perfect family until her mother fell prey to an addiction and Harlem's whole world fell apart. After several life-changing encounters, Harlem seems to have lost everything. But then, under circumstance she wishes never existed, she inherits a modest fortune and opens up her own business.
Then into her life comes an unexpected and unlikely love, a street-bred charmer named York. Not your typical hood, York is out for Harlem's heart. But when tragedy strikes, Harlem knows that, as a survivor, she must be the one to decide her own destiny.

289 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2005

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Joylynn M. Jossel

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4 reviews
October 30, 2023
I read this book over a decade ago. I remember working as a cashier and getting in trouble for reading this book every time I didn’t have a customer during a shift: truly a page turner. Starts out fun, but the ending disturbs me to this day. The only book I’ve cried from.
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July 12, 2024
This book had me experiencing every emotion, literally. Harlem had extremely tough skin, and rightfully so being that she started experiencing traumatic life events as a child. As the story progressed, her character slowly evolved and she began to experience friendship, love, relationship, loss, forgiveness, and finding Christ after all is said and done. It was an easy read with complex characters and similar problems that we’ve all experienced in our own reality if we’re standing in our authentic selves.
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26 reviews9 followers
December 21, 2010
I enjoyed this book, had some jewels in it would recommend for a upper high school or young college girl for entertainment and some street wisdom. I loved the way the author celebrated friendship in it. Reminds me of the types of friendships I've had with my girls.
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October 2, 2009
this book was such an inspirational piece of work. it makes you realize how someones past can be so horrible, even if they are here today looking as perfection
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March 18, 2010
this book was a good book...i really enjoyed it.
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August 10, 2013
I read and loved it but I am going to read it again because it was a long time sense I read it wonderful book
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