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1. Song of Solomon
by Toni Morrison
In Song of Solomon, Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison creates a new way of rendering the contradictory nuances of black life in America. The ... More
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2. Morrisom Toni : Song of Solomon
by Toni Morrison
In Toni Morrison's powerful 1977 novel, Milkman Dead hears a strange story: his father and his aunt Pilate witnessed their father's murder, and ... More
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3. Pears on a Willow Tree
by Leslie Pietrzyk
For fans of the "The Joy Luck Club" and "Charms for the Easy Life" comes the story of "a sweating, crying, shouting, laughing group of women ... More
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4. The Shadow of Desire
by Rebecca Stowe
The author of the highly acclaimed Not the End of the World, described by Joan Didion as "a perfectly controlled novel that explodes on impact into ... More
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5. The Good Negress
by A J Verdelle
When 12-year-old Denise Palms, raised in rural Virginia by her grandmother, is called home to Detroit to care for her expectant mother, two older ... More
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6. A Quiet Storm
by Rachel Howzell Hall
Smart, kind, and beautiful, Rikki Moore was always the star of her well-bred family. But the world doesn't know that storms ripple just beneath Rikki ... More
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7. Errands
by Judith Guest
"The Browner family--Annie, Keith, their three children--and Annie's sister, Jess, are in the midst of a dark thicket: Keith is dying. Guest shows us ... More
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8. Mama: Using the Power of Pleasure to Have Your Way with the World
by Terry McMillan, Jane Rosenman (Editor)
An independent-minded African-American woman named Mildred Peacock gets tired of being dominated by the worthless men in her life, including her ... More
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9. What Looks Like Crazy
by Pearl Cleage
Ava Johnson has had a decade of wild living in Atlanta and now she's returning to her home town of Idylwild in Michigan, her fabulous career plans in ... More
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10. A Good High Place
by L E Kimball
Epic and nonlinear in nature, "A Good High Place "chronicles the lives of two women--Luella and Kachina--who, like the orbit of the sun and the moon, ... More
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11. The Root Worker
by Rainelle Burton
"The Root Worker" is the riveting debut story of Ellen, an 11-year-old African-American girl growing up in Detroit in the 1960s. In her threatening ... More
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12. Please Don't Come Back from the Moon
In this haunting debut novel, Michael Smolij and his friends are unable to leave the blue-collar Detroit neighborhoods abandoned by their fathers. ... More
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13. Superwoman's Child: Son of a Single Mother
by J L Woodson
From a young author who has lived through what he writes about, "Superwoman's Child" is an eye-opening novel chronicling one teenage son's struggle ... More
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14. Family Tree
by Barbara Delinsky
A loving family, a child on the way, and a secret concealed generations ago that will tear their lives apart! 'The Family Tree' is issue-led women's ... More
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15. Bud, Not Buddy
by Christopher Paul Curtis
Bud (like a plant, not short for "Buddy", as he tells everyone) is a motherless boy on the run. He's determined to find his father but doesn't know ... More
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16. Second Sight
by Rickey Gard Diamond
The haunting story of an unlikely friendship between two women and the hidden web of violence that permeates their lives after the Vietnam War.
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17. Going All Out
by Dorian Sykes
"A different kind of street tale"--Cover.
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18. Going All Out 2
by Dorian Sykes
"Pharaoh decides that his fate would not be settled in court by twelve jurors. His fate would be decided in blood, as he sets out to kill Tez, and ... More
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20. True North
by Jim Harrison
An epic tale that pits a son against the legacy of his family's desecration of the earth, and his own father's more personal violations, this new ... More
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21. Though None Go with Me
by Jerry B Jenkins
The author of the bestselling "Left Behind" series introduces a new heroine, Elizabeth Grace LeRoy, born at the dawn of the 1900s. As she grows up ... More
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22. Fireweed
by Mildred Walker, Annick Smith (Introduction by), A Smith
Winner of the prestigious Avery and Julie Hopwood Award, this compelling novel tells the story of young Celie Linsen who, introduced to the outside ... More
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23. The Harris Family
by R M Johnson
In this sequel to his acclaimed debut "The Harris Men, Blackboard" bestselling author Johnson delivers a page-turning drama about three brothers and ... More
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