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Author/rapper/activist Sister Souljah has completed “Midnight and the Meaning of Love,” the follow-up to her critically acclaimed best-seller, The Coldest Winter Ever.

The latest installment from Sister Souljah is the third book the series of books.

The first installment was “The Coldest Winter Ever,” which was originally released in 1999 and has sold over a million copies.

Sister Souljah’s last release was 2008’s “Midnight, A Gangster Love Story,” which was the prequel to “The Coldest Winter Ever.”

“Midnight and the Meaning of Love” is set in Japan, Brooklyn and Korea.

Rep’s for Sister Souljah told AllHipHop.com that she lived in Japan for three years while researching her new book.

Sister Souljah is a graduate of Rutgers University, where she earned a degree in American History and African Studies.

She also attended the Cornell University Advanced Placement Studies, and studied abroad in Europe at the University of Salamanca.

She recently returned home from Zimbabwe, were she was working in a medical center with refugee children in Mozambique.

As a recording artist, Sister Souljah was featured on several tracks from Public Enemy with Chuck D and Flava Flav and became of the member of the group in 1992.

Sister Souljah’s new book “Midnight and the Meaning of Love” is due in stores on April 12th, via Atria Books/Simon & Schuster.

via. AllhiphopNews