The original story of Winter Santiaga, a drug kingpin’s daughter, laid the blueprint for the cottage industry that would later be called “street lit.” For the sequel, Sister Souljah (nee Lisa Williamson) said she wrote at “the top of excellence” in revisiting the protagonist’s life after she returns from a lengthy prison stint. It’s prequel, “The Coldest Winter Ever,” which was published in 1999 also made the coveted New York Times (Paperback Trade Fiction) list for the first time ever - 22 years after it was first published. “Life After Death” has become an instant success following its March 2 release. The former self-proclaimed “raptivist” and groundbreaking author’s long-awaited sequel to her breakthrough novel has debuted atop the Hardcover Fiction list of the New York Times Bestsellers for the week of March 21. Sister Souljah’s latest page-turner is a No.
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