10/10
****
3 March 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This is far from your ordinary story of an adult returning to college to complete her degree and the various trials and tribulations that she has in pursuit of her degree.

Rather, we're dealing with upper class minority people who hold extremely high values and our heroine here is no different. She discovers the child she gave up years ago, as he tutors her in preparation for the attaining of her degree.

Loretta Devine, the friend of the heroine, has already her degree but she doesn't speak as a sophisticated lady. Rather, our heroine, with the hardships of life behind her, acts as though she is extremely well accomplished and quite versatile.

We are dealing with high powered people; the father being forced by his family to make sure that his pregnant girlfriend gave up her rights to the child. It's a story of the upper crust among minorities and it is very well done.
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