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Author Weber, Carl, 1964- author.

Title Black Hamptons / Carl Weber with La Jill Hunt.

Publication Info. Farmingdale, NY : Urban Books, [2022]
©2022

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 Central Library - Leisure - 1st floor  PS3573.E2164 B57 2022    Available
Description 300 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary "When a piece of land comes up for sale in this exclusive community, it sparks a war between the Brittons and the Johnsons. It's old money versus new money, and neither family seems willing to compromise. Will the tension between them shatter any hopes of a peaceful summer?"-- Provided by publisher
The Brittonsare the owners of Amistad Bank, the nation's largest minority-owned bank. They consider themselves the "First Family" of the Black Hamptons and have owned their estate home for three generations. Their matriarch, Carolyn Britton, and her two sons, Malcolm and Martin, are not to be played with. They truly embody the Black Hamptons' old guard and will do whatever they feel is necessary to maintain their place at the top. The Johnsons are relatively new to the Black Hamptons, having summered there only five years. Sometimes they still feel like outsiders, but that might be because Anthony Johnson is viewed as competition by the Brittons. He's the handsome CEO of Sydney Tech, a company he built from the ground up. Many people consider him the most powerful man in the Black Hamptons, but don't say that around the Britton boys. When a piece of land comes up for sale in this exclusive community, it sparks a war between the Brittons and the Johnsons. It's old money versus new money, and neither family seems willing to compromise. Will the tension between them shatter any hopes of a peaceful summer?
Subject African Americans -- Fiction.
Rich people -- Fiction.
African American families -- Fiction.
Summer -- Fiction.
Hamptons (N.Y.) -- Fiction.
Long Island (N.Y.) -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Domestic fiction.
Novels.
Added Author Hunt, La Jill, author.
ISBN 9781645564706 (hardcover)
1645564703 (hardcover)
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