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Flyy Girl (Flyy Girl #1) Paperback | Pages: 512 pages
Rating: 4.24 | 12396 Users | 420 Reviews

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Title:Flyy Girl (Flyy Girl #1)
Author:Omar Tyree
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 512 pages
Published:August 7th 2001 by Simon Schuster (first published 1993)
Categories:Fiction. Cultural. African American. Urban. Young Adult

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The bestselling urban classic novel about a young woman coming of age in the late 1980s. Tracy Ellison, a young knockout with tall hair and attitude, is living life as fast as she can. Motivated by the material world, she and her friends love and leave the young men who will do anything to get next to them. It's only when the world of gratuitous sex threatens heartbreak that Tracy begins to examine her life, her goals, and her sexuality.

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Original Title: Flyy Girl
ISBN: 0743218574 (ISBN13: 9780743218573)
Edition Language: English
Series: Flyy Girl #1

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Ratings: 4.24 From 12396 Users | 420 Reviews

Commentary Regarding Books Flyy Girl (Flyy Girl #1)
I think this book is very interesting. It has so many details. I can relate to it because I am a teen dealing with the decisions and consequences of life. I love this book, and think anyone in their teenage years.

If you're into promiscuity, boys and drama this book if for you. Tracy, living with her mother and father noticed a change in her home. Her father wanted out but her mother didn't know why. At a young age she had to experience her families split. Her father rented an apartment while her and her mother still lived in his house under his rules. As Tracy got older and there was no father figure around boys got in her path and made her teenage years harder. Still she now has a younger brother from

This was a great book that prompted me to read other books by the author. Unfortunately, this book was a "one hit wonder" compared to the author's later releases.

This was pretty good. Some parts did drag and I feel like Tracy could have learned her lesson at a more gradual pace. I love the inclusion of Afro-centric elements. Especially Tracy's poem. It was beautiful. Interesting to see where the rest of her story goes. Full review to come.

Where to start with Flyy Girl-1. I promise this is true- Im just now realizing Flyy is spelled with two Ys. 2. Reading a book as a teenager compared to reading as an adult is...different. Some thoughts stand the test of time, others not so much. I remember reading Flyy Girl as a teenager, Im thinking maybe 17 or 18 years old. At that age, I thought it was a dope story. Not a life I wished to emulate, not a life I could personally relate to but Tracys coming of age was entertaining and so much

3.5 stars. I've thought about re-reading Flyy Girl over the years, just to see if it still holds up. It does in some respects, because it tells the truth about what many young black women experience in love and relationships, no matter their upbringing; back then we only wanted to be cool and accepted by boys and yearned for excitement. I accept Flyy Girl for what it is (was), but reading it now, I feel like I'm glad to be past this age.

FINALLY READ THIS BOOK IT WAS GOOD. . . AT TIMES TRACY GOT ON MY FUCKING NERVES IT'S LIKE THE OLDER SHE GOT THE MORE SELF CENTERED SHE BECAME SHE WAS SEEING DUDE AFTER DUDE IT WAS HARD FOR ME TO KEEP UP . . . NETHER LESS THE BOOK WAS GOOD AND I ENJOYED IT...

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