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Married Men

Man's World Series, Book 2

#2 in series

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Carl Weber is a recipient of the Blackboard Bookseller of the Year Award. Married Men is a fresh and funny take on modern love that has been described as Waiting to Exhale on testosterone. Lifelong friends Kyle, Allen, Wil, and Jay all make mistakes in their marriages-and all get kicked to the curb by their wives. What follows is a wild ride with stops in sleazy hotels, divorce court, and even jail. In their adventure, fueled by Viagra and lovely young ladies, the four men always have each other to lean on.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Four men in metropolitan New York, friends since childhood, suffer marital difficulties as adults. As they and their wives struggle with responsibility, blame, and the search for truth, their friendships survive and deepen. A full cast performs the story in turns, as told by Wil, Kyle, Allen, Jay, and their wives and girlfriends. Each performer brings credibility and compassion to his or her character, and a notable professionalism that extends even to the men relaying the speech of each other. When the men puff up with self-righteous indignation, the performers bristle audibly. When the characters cry, you can almost hear the tears at the microphone. While the women have only one chapter each to work with, their performances bring a polishing touch to the chronicle. R.P.L. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 27, 2001
      Like Weber's pulpy debut novel Lookin' for Luv, this crudely written romance seems condemned to advertise its author's limitations, offering virtually no meaningful insight into the serious problems his cardboard cutout characters face. "Black people are treated differently than white people," one of them opines, and that's about as shrewd as it gets. Successful businessman Kyle was the first of a group of four New York City bachelors to wed, and he took a white wife. Now in their mid-30s, Kyle's buddies Jay, Wil and Allen rush to his side as he is falsely jailed by racist cops for the attempted murder of an elderly woman. Mama's boy Allen is caught between his shady, mercenary girlfriend, Rose, and his demanding mother. A compulsive womanizer, egocentric Jay flaunts his disrespect by neglecting his wife, Kenya, and their baby daughter. Wil reluctantly covers for him, but his wife, Diane, is a snoop who is constantly stirring up trouble. Kyle suffers from impotence and his shrink says the trauma of his arrest triggered a subconscious fear of being married to a white woman. Even Viagra doesn't help, so Kyle goes off to Africa to find himself. Meanwhile, opportunist Rose bullies Allen into marriage and manipulates both him and his mother into taking out insurance policies with her as beneficiary. Predictably, Ma is murdered during a holdup. Weber fails to evoke any sympathy at all for his cast of stereotypical, shallow characters as they blunder through this soap opera. "I played dumb," one character says, unwittingly speaking for all concerned. They're not playing. Agent, Marie Brown. 10-city author tour. (Sept. 4)Forecast:Despite its lowest-common-denominator approach, the book may appeal to those who sent
      Lookin' for Luv into a fourth printing. Weber, recently named African-American Bookseller of the Year, will be a force in driving sales.

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