Press Release Body = October 2006- Washington, DC - Just when you thought you'd heard your last tune of a "he done mess me up" comes an unsullied, new book that depicts the bliss and drawbacks of love/lust and relationships- All Women Are Stupid Sometimes.
Shelly Bell takes you on a journey for true love in this astounding novel as she compiles what all women are thinking and can't find the words to say. In the novel the main character Celeste Bellamy, having endured so much at a young age, gains knowledge and happiness from life's lessons. Her words can be related to by men and women facing the adversity of conquering their world.
What distinguishes this novel from any other is the approach taken from a young African-American writer's point of view. One's journey isn't mired because of a mistake; conquering one's setback allows the journey to be a lot more rewarding.
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