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  1. The secret is out: Men have issues too! Derrick has a thriving business, good looks, and charisma to spare, but his success seems empty without a special lady to share it with.

  2. 26 de nov. de 2013 · Men Cry In The Dark is an entertaining and realistic novel about fatherhood, interracial dating, and the fear of love and commitment from a man’s perspective. Michael Baisden has courageously defied the stereotypes to prove once and for all that men love their children, cherish their women, and yes, even cry.

    • Kindle
    • MICHAEL BAISDEN
  3. Watch on. Starring Allen Payne, Richard Roundtree, Rhona Bennett, Christopher Williams and Lavell Crawford, Men Cry in the Dark delves into the lives of four men looking for love in all the wrong places. The play is an entertaining and down-to-earth experience about relationships, fatherhood and interracial dating from the man’s perspective.

  4. Men Cry in the Dark: Baisden, Michael: 9780964367517: Books - Amazon.ca. Skip to main content.ca. Delivering to Balzac T4B 2T Update location ...

  5. 7 de ago. de 2001 · Men Cry in the Dark: A Novel. Mass Market Paperback – August 7, 2001. The secret is out: Men have issues too! Derrick has a thriving business, good looks, and charisma to spare, but his success seems empty without a special lady to share it with. Tony was an unredeemable ladies' man until Tracie caught his heart.

    • Mass Market Paperback
    • Michael Baisden
  6. Men Cry In The Dark is an entertaining and realistic novel about fatherhood, interracial dating, and the fear of love and commitment from a mans perspective. Michael Baisden has courageously defied the stereotypes to prove once and for all that men love their children, cherish their women, and yes, even cry.

  7. A Cry in the Dark. I had an argument about capital punishment with some friends over the weekend, and I wish I could have taken them to see this movie. I was against the death penalty in principle, of course, but what really bothered me was the thought that a convicted person could be put to death on the basis of circumstantial evidence.