A black man's climb to fame in radio costs him his love. Bobby Dallas dumps his girlfriend, Faye, so he can be with Pearl, who is more useful, after which he takes up with even more useful women. But on reaching his goal his thoughts turn to Faye. Will she take him back?
"A black man's climb to fame in radio costs him his love. Bobby Dallas dumps his girlfriend, Faye, so he can be with Pearl, who is more useful, after which he takes up with even more useful women. But on reaching his goal his thoughts turn to Faye. Will she take him back?"
"A black man's climb to fame in radio costs him his love. Bobby Dallas dumps his girlfriend, Faye, so he can be with Pearl, who is more useful, after which he takes up with even more useful women. But on reaching his goal his thoughts turn to Faye. Will she take him back?"@en
"Finally, a story of a handsome, educated, heterosexual black man and his experiences with careers and relationships in the fast-moving '90s! Bobby Dallas, a budding radio talk-show host, has no skeletons or kids in the closet. All that's missing is a talented, sexy, smart black woman by his side. And that should be easy, right? But after a shattering breakup with his first love, Bobby wanders for years between women and jobs, unsure about marriage, family, economics, and his overall stability. Having achieved his dream of becoming a highly successful radio talk-show host, Bobby is a man with the best of intentions not only in his career, but also in love. He learns, though, that being a "do right man" is far from easy."@en
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