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The Warmest December

The Warmest December by Bernice L McFadden

Set in Brooklyn, NY, McFadden's birthplace and current residence, narrator Kenzie Lowe tells an intensely moving story that begins with her childhood in the 1970's growing up with her abusive, alcohol
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What Does It Mean To... by ranadiorio

What Does It Mean To Be Global? is an engaging children's storybook about community, traditions, values and diversity.
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SUGAR by Bernice L McFadden

Evoking the rich atmosphere of the deep South, Sugar tells the story of a young prostitute who comes to Bigelow, Arkansas, to start a new life.
Breaking the Silence

Breaking the Silence by Diane Chamberlain

Laura Brandon's promise to her dying father was simple: to visit an elderly woman she'd never heard of before. A woman who remembers nothing—except the distant past.
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AWAKENING: New and Selected Poems by Pat Mullan

"I don't think that any of my poems need an introduction." I get most enjoyment from listening to a poet talk about the written work and the work in progress: why a poem was written, the
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Revolutionary Letters by Diane di Prima

(Originally published by City Lights Books in 1971.) "Now back in print, this expanded edition of Revolutionary Letters shows di Prima at the peak of her artistry. ...
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Recollections of My Life as... by Diane di Prima

An evocative, gritty memoir by the leading woman writer of the Beat Generation.