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Sister Souljah to sign books at Boynton store

Pyramid Books in Boynton Beach will be having a book signing Nov. 17 with Sister Souljah. Sister Souljah will be signing her latest book, “Midnight: A Gangster Love Story” and taking questions and answers from the audience on racially motivated crimes, police brutality and the education of urban youth.
“Born in Bronx, New York, raised in the projects, Sister Souljah is a fighter who came up from the bottom,” said Pyramid Books director Akbar Watson.
“I hope anyone in Boynton Beach and Delray Beach interested in these issues will come to this event.”
The free event starts at 6 p.m. at Pyramid Books, 544-2 Gateway Blvd. Boynton Beach.

If you wish to have your books autographed by the author, you may purchase them in advance at Pyramid Books, online at www.pyramidbooks.net or at the November event. Pyramid Books can be reached at 561-731-4422 or by e-mail at pyramidbks@aol.com

-David DiPino

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Mike Rothman graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and a Master’s Degree in Management. He grew up in South Florida and has been back working here since July 2006. Mike wrote for numerous publications previously including the Gainesville Sun, GatorBait Magazine and Inspin.com, where he was the NBA Expert.

When Mike is not hitting the streets of Boynton Beach and Delray Beach looking for stories, he can be found playing sports or spending time with friends.

He also enjoys provoking his fellow Hometown Downtown columnist, Dave DiPino, for the sake of good stories, of course. He can be reached at mkrothman@tribune.com or at 954-871-1233.

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