Life After Johnnie Cochran: Why I Left the Sweetest-Talking, Most Successful Black Lawyer in L.A.

^ Read * Life After Johnnie Cochran: Why I Left the Sweetest-Talking, Most Successful Black Lawyer in L.A. by Barbara Cochran Berry, Joanne Parrent É eBook or Kindle ePUB. Life After Johnnie Cochran: Why I Left the Sweetest-Talking, Most Successful Black Lawyer in L.A. J. $75,000 ad/promo. Tour.. 30,000 first printing. Simpsons defense team, reveals how she suffered his philandering, physical abuse, and infidelity before she found the strength to leave him. The ex-wife of attorney Johnnie Cochran, the head of O]

Life After Johnnie Cochran: Why I Left the Sweetest-Talking, Most Successful Black Lawyer in L.A.

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Rating : 4.84 (506 Votes)
Asin : 0465039650
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 224 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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From the Publisher A startling memoir by the ex-wife of attorney Johnnie Cochran, captain of O.J. Simpson's "dream team."

J. $75,000 ad/promo. Tour.. 30,000 first printing. Simpson's defense team, reveals how she suffered his philandering, physical abuse, and infidelity before she found the strength to leave him. The ex-wife of attorney Johnnie Cochran, the head of O

Excellent book J. Soto It is clear to me that the reviewer who wrote 3 negative reviews and then published the same review three separate times so as to give the book a negative star rating did not read the same book that I did. Clearly, whoever wrote this review has some personal beef against the author and chose to take it out on her in this forum rather than give an unbiased review of the book. For example, the author never s. Excellent story, profound insights Ashleigh Pines This book debunks the myth that every woman who's in an abusive relationship must've been raised in a trailer park with parents who beat her. It debunks the myth that all relationships where women are systematically abused take place in "poor families". The book shows that emotional abuse and abandonment matter. It shows that under the cover of wealth, a husband with a successful career can still be an abu. A Customer said I'd read this one again. I didn't expect much, coming from a non-public personality writing a "my life with" tome. I was very pleasantly surprised. Barbara Cochran Berry is a likeable and intelligent storyteller. She shows herself to be way above the league of that (in my opinion) smooth-talking sociopath she married. She gives it to him straight between the eyes, but in a restrained manner, which only adds to her aura of dignity

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