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You Know Better (Hardcover)

by Tina McElroy Ansa (Author)
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The pleasures of Tina McElroy Ansa's sharp-witted fourth novel, You Know Better, are obvious from the first pages, in which we are introduced to the author's lovable, imperfect characters, her gift for capturing the rhythms of speech, and her dead-on observations of African American family life at the turn of the 21st century. In her hands, what could've read like Touched by an Angel instead is a tender and rueful study of the forces that shape three generations of women. Lily, a successful former school teacher and administrator, is out at midnight, combing the streets of her small Georgia town for her teenage granddaughter, LaShawndra, who's in trouble again. Lily's daughter, Sandra, is too busy making money and trying to attract the new pastor to pay attention to the chaos of LaShawndra's life, let alone to take responsibility for the girl's misbehavior or her low self-esteem. But before the next day is over, each of the women will be visited by a guiding spirit and forced to face what they have been running from. A spiritual novel free of sentimentality or preaching, You Know Better suggests that most people already know what's wrong with their lives, but it may take divine intervention to motivate them to fix their problems. --Regina Marler


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African-American favorite Ansa (The Hand I Fan With) focuses in her fourth novel on three generations of troubled women in a small Georgia town, employing the Dickensian device of ghostly guides to lead them to enlightenment. The Peach Blossom Festival is upon tiny Mulberry, but the Pines women have little reason for rejoicing. LaShawndra, an 18-year-old "coochie" who engages in indiscriminate sex and whose greatest aspiration is to dance in a music video, has disappeared. Her mother, Sandra, is too busy with her real estate career, her new romance with a pastor and youth-enhancing beauty treatments to look for LaShawndra. So it falls to the girl's grandmother, Lily, a respected pillar of the community, to perform the search. The book is a first-person triptych, the three Pines women taking turns from oldest to youngest in detailing how they arrived at this latest crisis point and each has a different spirit guide to help her out. Ansa has a clear prose style, and she does a fine job of getting inside the women's heads; the chief problem is that, with the exception of Lily, her protagonists are unsympathetic. Lily herself overplays the religion card, while Sandra and LaShawndra are too selfish to rouse much sympathy. One thing they have in common: all three take the scenic route in their extended confessions, resulting in a book that is almost all past history with very little plot.
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2.0 out of 5 stars NOT worth the wait..., Jun 7 2004
By L. Williamson "nubianp6" (...Germany) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: You Know Better (Paperback)
As a fan of Tina McElroy Ansa, I anxiously awaited the arrival of this book for at least 2 1/2 years during which time she changed not only the title of the book (It was originally suppose to be titled "And You Should Know Better") but also changed publishers. When the book was finally released, I had to have been one of first people in line to buy it and I must say that I was EXTREMELY disappointed. I did not feel the depth from these charachters that was so easily detected in her past 3 novels, and the story itself simply was not at all intriguing. Though it took Mrs. Ansa several years to follow up her last release, this novel was written as though it took only a few weeks, perhaps due to the fact that she and her husband were working on a screenplay for one of her earlier novels. If you've never read any of T.M. Ansa's work before, PLEASE don't let this novel be the gauge by which you judge her writing ability. I just hope that she is able to redeem herself after this.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't get into it, Jun 1 2004
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This review is from: You Know Better (Paperback)
First of all, I need to be honest, and say that I did not finish this book. I read the first two parts about Lily and the other one was about Sandra, and that was it. I could not take it any more. The chapters were way longer than they had to be to get what the author was trying to get over to her audience. It seem to go over and over the same things way to many times before it actually got to the point. I do not recommend reading this book at all.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Mindless Dribble, Dec 15 2003
By Ms Lee (South Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: You Know Better (Paperback)
Thank God I got this book on tape. If I had checked out the print edition,I doubt I would have finished it. Repetative is an understatement, long winded is another. Why would you need 5 minutes of tape to describe an old woman's sweather? The premise of the story was good, and it made me think of my own relationship with my son. But the majority of it was a waste.

If you can get this book on tape, listen to it. Don't kill yourself trying to read it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good!
What I liked best about this book was the message that we have to teach our kids. If we don't, they will aimlessly go through life leaning on their own understanding. Read more
Published on Sep 13 2003 by LESLIE YVETTE DAVIS

2.0 out of 5 stars SAVE YOUR MONEY!!!
I picked this book up with very high expectations. I ordered the Harcover edition of this book because I thought for sure it was going to be a prized gem in my library. Read more
Published on May 9 2003 by Venessia Young

2.0 out of 5 stars YOU KNOW BETTER
This story had a lot of negative energy. There could have been a better way of telling this story. You Know Better was poorly written and boring. Read more
Published on April 22 2003 by Felicia Jenkins

4.0 out of 5 stars Tina Does it again
I have read all of Tina's books and she is and extradinary author...." Better" was great, however I had to change my mindset early on to see where she was going.... Read more
Published on April 21 2003 by Lynnette

3.0 out of 5 stars Not her best, but worth reading
I am in a book club that reads African-American/Third World writers. This novel tells the 24 hour drama of three generations of women family members. Read more
Published on April 19 2003 by Tara

2.0 out of 5 stars A Complete Waste of Time and Money
I am a very quick reader when the book is good. But, this book took three months for me to finish. Why? Because it was so long, drawn out and boring. Read more
Published on April 15 2003 by Tangela T. Smith

2.0 out of 5 stars A Complete Waste of Time and Money
I am a very quick reader when the book is good. But, this book took three months for me to finish. Why? Because it was so long, drawn out and boring. Read more
Published on April 15 2003 by Tangela T. Smith

3.0 out of 5 stars ...And You Know You Know Better!
After part one of the story, I nearly walked away from it. I adore Ms. Ansa's fascination with the spirit world and I love reading her stories about it. Read more
Published on Feb 2 2003 by Ysis

5.0 out of 5 stars I loved the last book; this one was BETTER!
A wonderful story about three generations of women with their trials and tribulations. Each view was from a different age and
social influence that came together wonderfully... Read more
Published on Dec 31 2002 by Denise Bolds

1.0 out of 5 stars Tina, You Should Have Known Better!
I read all of the customers reviews and I can't figure for the life of me where I went wrong. Tina's other book "Ugly Ways" was by far one of the most entertaining, funny, and... Read more
Published on Oct 15 2002 by Book Club Girl

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