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Malcolm D. Lee to publish the book “The Best Man” – Essence

Taye Diggs, Nia Long and Morris Chestnut in “The Best Man”, photo: Universal Pictures. The cover of the book “The Best Man Unfinished Business”.
Over 25 years after winning hearts on the big screen, Malcolm D. Lee filmmaker introduces his beloved characters to the site. Today, Storehouse Voices was announced, the Crown Publishing Group, Lee’s debut novel written together by Jayne Allen. The book shall be published in a soft frame, ebook and audiobook, which is to hit the shelves on July 1, 2025.
Expanding the franchise universe, the novel rises where it ended, offering readers a deeper immersion in the next chapter of Harper Stewart, Jordan Armstrong and the lifetime of Robyn Stewart. From the navigation of interdependence and discovering personal passions to redefining love and purpose in middle age, he examines the emotional complexity that the novel that the novel could provide.
It means a visit to a brand new medium for Lee, to which Allen joins, the writer of the best -selling series of novels and “writing this debut novel around my most beloved film characters was an amazing journey – just like everything I did,” says Lee. “For over 25 years we watched the characters grow and although I thought that their stories ended when they were coming back, revealing new layers of history and depth.”
“This series offers deeper immersion in their inner worlds, allowing their next chapters in a sense only a novel,” he continued. “Sharing new stories with long -time fans, while introducing them to new recipients in a fresh medium, is really exciting. This is both a continuation and a new beginning. I could not be more excited to take old and new fans for a ride.”
Originally published in 1999, it became a cultural landmark, advising against a successful continuation and a record series for Peacock. Now this upcoming novel is the first in the recent trilogy, with two subsequent independent titles planned for next yr.
It is now available for pre -order order, wherever books are sold.