Jordan Greene moves from the deep south to New York City,
and finds more than he ever bargained for. When he shares a
ride with a vivacious young white girl, a romance grow
between the unlikely pair--much to the chagrin of Jordan's
friends and family. Love on the other side of the color bar
forces him to examine his own values and makes him stand up
against what everyone expects him to do. In this brightly
entertaining and emotionally complex novel, Dickey again
demonstrates why he is one of the hottest voices in
African-American fiction today.
Praise for Milk
In My Coffee:
"Dickey has demonstrated once
again his easy mastery of dialogue and voice and his
cheerful, wittily acerbic eye for the troubles that plague
lovers in the 1990s."-- Publishers Weekly
"Dickey fills his novel with twists and turns that keep
the reader guessing as he describes a true-to-life, complex
story of relationships."-- USA Today
"Dramatic and appealing."-- Kirkus Reviews
"Smart and believable....After the last page is turned
you'll still have plenty to savor."-- Essence