In an account of changes in white attitudes toward blacks and a look at what betrayal does to us all, Hosanna and Gilda become friends and business partners, combining their talents to develop cosmetics for black women. Riding the wave of success, greed soon destroys their partnership and friendship.
"In an account of changes in white attitudes toward blacks and a look at what betrayal does to us all, Hosanna and Gilda become friends and business partners, combining their talents to develop cosmetics for black women. Riding the wave of success, greed soon destroys their partnership and friendship."@en
"New to Los Angeles, Hosanna Clark, a farm worker from Texas, befriends Holocaust survivor Gilda Rosenstein. Together they build a cosmetics company and a deep friendship. Then Gilda disappears, taking with her the company's assets. Years later, after Hosanna's death, her daughter will look to collect the debt Gilda owes."@en
"Matriece is determined to collect what she thinks a huge cosmetics conglomerate owes her late mother."@en
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