Leslie, Omar Tyree
Leslie, Omar Tyree
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Leslie

Author: Omar Tyree

Narrator: Heather Alicia Simms

Abridged: 4 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2002


Synopsis

To some she's intelligent and beautiful.
To others she's proud and dangerous.
At the historically black college of Dillard University in the lush mystical city of New Orleans, the beautiful and serious Leslie Beaudet is struggling with a dark secret of power in a world that is pulling her in many different directions.
In the eyes of her Haitian immigrant father, Leslie is a queen who deserves more than the broken dreams and carnage of poverty. To her Black Indian mother, she is a source of pride and strength, a reason for carrying on. To her younger sister, already a mother of two and a high school dropout, Leslie is the only person who cares enough to share her woes. To her brother, she is the victim he failed to protect. To her college peers and teachers, Leslie is a determined, resourceful student, most likely to succeed, yet impenetrably private.
When a series of murders befall her New Orlean's community they point in Leslie's direction. Slowly, her friends and relatives realize they've never really known Leslie -- a complicated young woman terrified of failure, struggling with painful family secrets, praying for security that has eluded everyone around her, and craving the power to change her fate, a power that was hidden from her until now...when it's too late to stop her.

About Omar Tyree

Omar Tyree is a New York Times bestselling author, NAACP Image Award winner, and professional journalist from Howard University, who has written fiction and nonfiction, hard news and op-eds, screenplays and stage plays, and many other forms of writing. He is also an excellent lecturer who has been invited to speak at more than eighty American colleges and universities. His present and ongoing goals include the continuation of developing, writing and publishing great literary content, as well as adapting and producing exceptional films, music, and educational events worldwide.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ariel on July 24, 2015

Aside from Flyy Girl I am not a fan of Omar Tyree's writing. He has decent ideas but he doesn't execute them in a believable way to me. This book was basically about a girl who discovers the supernatural power of her family and uses it as revenge against people who have done her wrong. It was clear......more

Goodreads review by Alaina on September 22, 2023

i’ve never read a book like this… i think i’d have to read it again to fully get it but i liked it a lot......more

Goodreads review by Angel on June 02, 2017

I read this book at 11 years old and it has stuck with me all these years. I could never forget the story of this character and how well written it was, intermingling languages and making sure the reader despite their background could understand it.......more

Goodreads review by Michele on May 10, 2015

The story was sad, funny, drama filled and it hit home for me being born in New Orleans. I was hooked from the start and loved it to the end.......more

Goodreads review by Jahmina on December 06, 2018

I read this book a long time ago. It’s one of my favorites. Omar Tyree really captured the realities of black life, womanhood, manhood, poverty, joy, pain and human desire in the ghetto. He does it from different points of view and each one is so authentic. I never tire of this book.......more