"Audio Cassette." . . . . "\"With her wise, wry, and poignant novels of families and friendships--Waiting to Exhale, Getting to Happy, and A Day Late and a Dollar Short among them--Terry McMillan has touched millions of readers. Now, in her eighth novel, McMillan gives exuberant voice to characters who reveal how we live now--at least as lived in a racially diverse Los Angeles neighborhood. Who Asked You? opens as Trinetta leaves her two young sons with her mother, Betty Jean, and promptly disappears. BJ, a trademark McMillan heroine, already has her hands full dealing with her other adult children, two opinionated sisters, an ill husband, and her own postponed dreams--all while holding down a job as a hotel maid. Her son Dexter is about to be paroled from prison; Quentin, the family success, can't be bothered to lend a hand; and taking care of two lively grandsons is the last thing BJ thinks she needs. The drama unfolds through the perspectives of a rotating cast of characters, pitch-perfect, each playing a part, and full of surprises\"--" . . "With her wise, wry, and poignant novels of families and friendships, Terry McMillan has touched millions of readers. Now, in her eighth novel, the author of Waiting to Exhale gives exuberant voice to characters who reveal how we live now - at least as lived in a racially diverse Los Angeles neighborhood. Who Asked You? casts an intimate look at the burdens and blessings of family and speaks to trusting your own judgment when others don't agree." . . "Trinetta has left her two young sons with her mother, Betty Jean, and disappeared. BJ already has her hands full dealing with her other adult children, two opinionated sisters, an ill husband, and her own postponed dreams -- all while holding down a job delivering room service at a hotel. Her son Dexter is about to be paroled from prison; Quentin, the family success, can't be bothered to lend a hand; and taking care of two lively grandsons is the last thing BJ thinks she needs." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . "Electronic books" . "Who asked you?"@en . "Who asked you?" . . "Domestic fiction, American" . "\"Family ties are tested and transformed in the new novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author of Waiting to Exhale and How Stella Got Her Groove Back With her wise, wry, and poignant novels of families and friendships-Waiting to Exhale, Getting to Happy, and A Day Late and a Dollar Short among them-Terry McMillan has touched millions of readers. Now, in her eighth novel, McMillan gives exuberant voice to characters who reveal how we live now-at least as lived in a racially diverse Los Angeles neighborhood. Kaleidoscopic, fast-paced, and filled with McMillan's inimitable humor, Who Asked You? opens as Trinetta leaves her two young sons with her mother, Betty Jean, and promptly disappears. BJ, a trademark McMillan heroine, already has her hands full dealing with her other adult children, two opinionated sisters, an ill husband, and her own postponed dreams-all while holding down a job as a hotel maid. Her son Dexter is about to be paroled from prison; Quentin, the family success, can't be bothered to lend a hand; and taking care of two lively grandsons is the last thing BJ thinks she needs. The drama unfolds through the perspectives of a rotating cast of characters, pitch-perfect, each playing a part, and full of surprises. Who Asked You? casts an intimate look at the burdens and blessings of family and speaks to trusting your own judgment even when others don't agree. McMillan's signature voice and unforgettable characters bring universal issues to brilliant, vivid life\"--" . . "Trinetta leaves her two young sons with her mother, Betty Jean, and promptly disappears. BJ already has her hands full dealing with her other adult children, two opinionated sisters, an ill husband, and her own postponed dreams--all while holding down a job as a hotel maid. Her son Dexter is about to be paroled from prison; Quentin, the family success, can't be bothered to lend a hand; and taking care of two lively grandsons is the last thing BJ thinks she needs."@en . . . . . "Who Asked You?"@en . "Who Asked You?" . . . . . . . . "Domestic fiction" . "Domestic fiction"@en . . "African American - Contemporary Women." . . "Domestic fiction." . . "Roman." . . "African American women Fiction." . . "Vie de famille Romans." . . . . "Family Life." . . "Amerikanisches Englisch." . . "Noires américaines Romans." . . "FICTION African American Contemporary Women." . . "FICTION / African American / Contemporary Women." . "Familles inadaptées Romans." . . "Dysfunctional families Fiction." . . "FICTION Family Life." . . "FICTION / Family Life." . "Los Angeles (Calif.)" . . "African American women." . . "FICTION Contemporary Women." . . "FICTION / Contemporary Women." . "Dysfunctional families." . . "Unabridged Audio - Fiction/General." . .