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Between Brothers: A Novel [Mass Market Paperback]

C. Kelly Robinson (Author)
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August 26, 2008
A suspenseful coming-of-age story that moves from the halls of a historically black university to the streets of Washington, D.C., with great insight into the joys and perils of discovering what really matters in life

As the Ellis Community Center, a rare bright spot in a low-income Washington, D.C., neighborhood, struggles to keep its doors open, its last hope for survival lies with four Highland University housemates:


Terence Bootstrapper Davidson. Clawing his way out of poverty, he refuses to give in to the streets--while struggling to save Biggie, his defiant little brother, from that very fate.

Larry Smooth Operator Whitaker. Driven and ambitious, he has everything: the Lexus, the superfly girlfriend, and a future edged in gold.

Brandon Choirboy Bailey. A bright premed major who has been dateless for four years, he struggles to maintain his religious faith despite his longing for Monica, a classmate he's loved from afar.

O. J. Sinister Minister Peters. Unsuccessfully juggling his budding career as a Baptist preacher with a string of empty affairs, he sees his carefully constructed double life threatened when a member of his congregation becomes pregnant.

Their mission to save Ellis Center quickly puts them in harm's way when Nico Lane, a sophisticated local drug dealer who wants the center shut down, becomes aware of their efforts. When Larry's campaign for student body president is sabotaged, O.J.'s women suddenly catch on to his act, and Terence is forced to choose between the center and Biggie's life, the men suspect there is more to the center's problems than just bad finances.


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A quartet of African-American college students come together to save the community center in their beleaguered Washington, D.C., neighborhood in Robinson's breezy, busy first novel. Their nemesis is Nico Lane, a powerful and intelligent drug dealer who concocts a financial fraud scheme to put the center out of business. The students who try to bring him down are a libidinous young associate preacher named O.J. Peters, who inadvertently impregnates a member of his congregation; engineering student Terrence Davidson, whose drug-dealing brother proves to be a considerable hindrance in the battle against Lane; the wealthy, elegant Larry Whitaker, whose run for student president is inextricably linked with the efforts to save the center; and the chaste, virginal Brandon Bailey, who finds himself questioning his Christian celibacy when a gorgeous love interest named Monica comes along. Robinson is a natural storyteller, deftly weaving together the efforts to rescue the neighborhood meeting place, and the story flows smoothly despite the presence of at least one more lead character than the plot is capable of sustaining. Other flaws include Robinson's tendency to steer his characters toward stereotype and his focus on their distracting love lives. In the crucible of inner-city tension, the idea that a drug lord would bother to crush a community center goes beyond wishful thinking, and the thought of a group of college students bringing such a figure down is equally fanciful. Despite the problems, Robinson's facility as a storyteller and focus on social issues marks him as a promising author. Agent, Elaine Koster. 7-city author tour. (Oct. 16) Forecast: With appropriate marketing, there's a good chance that this book, originally self-published in 2001, will reach a receptive audience. Robinson shows a willingness to take on complex social issues, and his storytelling skills could give Omar Tyree a run for the money.
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First-novelist Robinson tells a compelling story about four young, male college students attending a historically black college. Brandon Bailey, a religious zealot, is struggling with his vow of celibacy; Larry Whitaker, the child born with the silver spoon in his mouth, is running for student council president; Terrance Davidson, the poorest member of the group, is struggling financially to stay in school; and O. J. Peters, the aspiring preacher, is leading a double life. The roommates come together to save the Ellis Community Center when its public funding is cut. As the boys put their plan into action, a war is waged against them to halt their efforts. The neighborhood drug dealer and his associates are exploiting each boy's weakness to sabotage his commitment to the center. Yet the opposition is not prepared for the extraordinary bond and determination of these young men. Female readers will enjoy the novel as much as male readers. Lillian Lewis
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: One World/Ballantine; Reprint edition (August 26, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345506456
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345506450
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.2 x 7.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,506,021 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars REMARKABLY GOOD, August 19, 2000
This review is from: Not All Dogs (Paperback)
'Not All Dogs' is a remarkably good read from beginning to end. Although each character had to bare the weight of their own personal issues, they were able to unite on one common goal; saving the community center for the youth. In this novel, Mr. Robinson brings to the readers a whole new concept of the male species; a positive one. If you are tired of reading books that portray men as 'dogs', then you must pick up this novel because you will learn just the opposite.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why did it have to end!, April 11, 2000
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Robinson went above and beyond the call of duty when he wrote this book. I completely agree with the other young lady who claimed she was angry when the book was over because she wanted to read more about the characters. The author does a wonderful job of making the reader become attached to these four young men. Never before have I seen men (black men) portrayed with such realism and honesty. I relished the opportunity to have an intimate look inside the minds and hearts of young brothers today. Simply reading about the details of their lives kept me engrossed, but it was the suspenseful story line woven into this book that made me fight to put it down. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good read filled with drama, suspense, humor and sensitivity. I can't wait for your next book, Robinson.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bravo! Bravo!..C.Kelly Robinson knocked it out of the Park, November 29, 2001
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The book was off the hook. I appreciated Terrence's character and almost tragic demise; My excitement could not be contained when his character choose life...instead of fear. I was so enthralled with your book that I had to halt telephone calls for a minute.... An anyone that knows me will tell you that I have been known to become attached to a phone at times.

Brother, keep up the good work. The moral fabric of your book and the consciousness of your characters was well weaved together. The testimony of faith rang through loud and clear. Your message, through Brandon and Bobby, of celibacy/abstinence among the sons and daughters of Christ was powerful. Thank you for honoring God in your writing. Abstinence/celibacy is a constant struggle among the body of Christ. Well, don't let me get to preaching like O.J. Peters (smile)....In all sincerity, the book was powerful...friendship, love and integrity were the underlying themes for me.

Finally, I was excited to see you address the presence of stratification even among wealthy with the juxtaposing Ashley and Larry.

To God be the Glory for the work you do....

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