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And Then There Was Me

A Novel of Friendship, Secrets and Lies

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Bea and Awilda have been best friends from the moment Awilda threw her fourteen year-old self across Bea's twin-sized bed as if they had known each other forever. Bubbly, adventurous Awilda taught sheltered, shy Bea how to dress, wear her hair and what to do with boys. She even introduced Bea to her husband, Lonnie, in college, who pledged to take good care of her for the rest of their lives. But philanderer Lonnie breaks that promise over and over again, leaving Bea to wrestle with her self-esteem and long time secret addiction.
Recently Lonnie has plopped the family in a New Jersey upper class suburb, which lacks the diversity that Bea craves but has the school district and zip code envy that Lonnie wants. The demands of carrying a third child and fitting into this new environment while pretending that her husband is not cheating on her again, is more than she can handle. And just when she thinks things can't get any worst, the ultimate deception snaps the little thread that was holding her life together and all comes tumbling down.
Sadeqa Johnson's And Then There Was Me is the story of love and friendship, heartache and betrayal. It's the journey of a woman stripped down to her lowest point and needing to find the will to press on.

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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2017
      A woman tries to keep herself together while struggling with an unfaithful husband and an eating disorder.From the outside looking in, Bea's life seems perfect. She lives in an upscale New Jersey suburb with a great school district for her two children. Her husband, Lonnie, is handsome and a good provider. She seems to have everything--but Bea, with her Dominican and African-American heritage, always feels like an outsider in her mostly white suburb. She's also hiding some secrets. Her husband is a serial cheater, and he has a son with a former mistress in Miami. Bea struggles with bulimia, and her disease is triggered by Lonnie's repeated infidelity. Bea is pregnant, acting as a surrogate for Lonnie's cousin, so she tries to avoid binging and purging for the sake of the baby, but as her marriage crumbles she finds it harder to resist. Bea feels pressure to keep everything together for her family, but how long can she deal with her husband's cheating? Through it all, Bea leans on her best friend, Awilda--but when Awilda betrays her, Bea is forced to make some big changes. Bea faces so many challenges at the same time--bulimia, infidelity, broken friendships, and surrogacy--that it can be hard to keep track of the plot. However, readers will relate to Bea's response to adversity and cheer as she fights against her self-harming behavior. A story of one woman's journey toward the life she deserves, with plenty of satisfying and surprising twists along the way.

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      March 1, 2017
      When Lonnie moved his family to the suburbs of New Jersey, Bea thought it was a new start. Instead, her kids are the only nonwhite kids in school, and Lonnie continues his cheating ways. She can't seem to shake the dark specter of her eating disorderthe one she's kept a secret from everyone but an old doctor friend. But Bea can't give in to her need to binge and purge, because she is pregnant, serving as a surrogate for a beloved cousin with cancer. Just about the only thing she can count on is her best friend, Awilda, who is dealing with struggles of her own. All of Bea is laid bare to the reader, from her inability to quit her philandering husband to the thrill of preparing for a binge. The dialogue rings fresh and true and offers sweet, light moments in a book that ratchets up both internal and external drama. Combining the warmth and sisterhood of Terry McMillan's novels and the tragedies and healing of those from Kristin Hannah, this book should find a wide, satisfied readership.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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