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Approximately seventy percent of all newly diagnosed HIV-positive patients are African American women, and the percentage for African American males is steadily rising. In Shamontiel L. Vaughn’s novel, Round Trip, she takes on the subject of AIDS from a college student’s perspective.
BOOK DESCRIPTION OF Round Trip—Four years of relationships, pledging, classes, finals, partying, and friendship is what three of Change for a Twenty’s characters reminisce on while planning their college graduation. This is Memo’s, Arnez’s, and Jermaine’s time to collect caps and gowns, pursue their careers, and celebrate their success. However, Memo is trying to deal with the issues of his corrupt cop father being released from prison and pursuing a relationship with Seleste. Jermaine has decided to propose to Cara, but she can’t seem to decide between him and Arnez. Arnez is still flirting and floating away, but now he has to deal with rumors on campus that could ruin his swagger. With a potential wedding in Atlanta, a graduation in Chicago, and some unfinished business in the boroughs of New York, their journeys are nonstop.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Shamontiel L. Vaughn is a novelist and a freelance writer. Graduating from Lincoln University (MO) with a Bachelor of Arts in English and taking various writing courses at Northern Michigan University, University of Chicago, and DePaul University, she excels at her craft. She has over 70 articles, 4 poems, 4 short stories, and 2 novels published in various magazine, newspaper, and book locations. This author started writing at the age of twelve in her elementary school newspaper and hasn’t stopped since.
Ms. Vaughn is also the author of the novel Change for a Twenty. Round Trip continues where Change for a Twenty leaves off, with five college students learning to grow up and face the trials of reaching adulthood. Change for a Twenty and Round Trip(in paperback only) can be purchased at Target.com, Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and Half.com. Hardcover, ebook, and paperback versions of both novels are available on LuLu.com.
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