BLACK BOOKS IN THE HOUSE.(fiction for African American readers)
More fiction is on the way. Novelist Patty Rice details the struggles of an abused woman in Reinventing the Woman (S&S, Jan.); an African-American neighborhood in Pittsburgh is the setting for Stewart O'Nan's sixth novel, Everyday People (Grove, Feb.); and, reminiscent of the style of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Publishers Weekly 2000-12, Vol.247 (50), p.36-36 |
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Zusammenfassung: | More fiction is on the way. Novelist Patty Rice details the struggles of an abused woman in Reinventing the Woman (S&S, Jan.); an African-American neighborhood in Pittsburgh is the setting for Stewart O'Nan's sixth novel, Everyday People (Grove, Feb.); and, reminiscent of the style of [Terry McMillan] and [Eric Jerome Dickey], Trisha Thomas's debut novel, Nappily Ever After (Crown, Dec.), details the fallout when she cuts her long, processed tresses to a close-to-the-scalp natural. |
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ISSN: | 0000-0019 2150-4008 |