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Pullen, Joel F.
It Always Works Sometimes. A novel about two brothers born into poverty and growing up during the 1930's depression years. Available at publishers price.
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Rhinehart , Luke
Dice Man. Commentary and links for purchasing this novel which deals with self identity.
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Ross-Rodgers, Martha
Awakenings. The story of young girl who must beat the odds and society?s negative expectations of her to achieve.
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Schindler, Steven
Sewer Balls. A story of two best friends who grew up in New York City in the early 1960s.
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Shaun Johnston, Shaun
'Father, In a Distant Time I Find You,' a utopian novel exploring the impact of the awareness of evolution on human nature and society.
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Stubbs, Linda
I Am The Codyman. A novel about a dog who lives in a hotel suite.
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Tabor, Doe
Do Drums Beat There. A coming of age story of a young Lakota woman in the early 1970s.
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Turnbull, Rick
Gum's Story. Vietnam veteran tries to avenge the death of a young boy.
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Turney, Denise
Portia. About a courageous woman and the strength she finds in the love of her family.
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Walker, Claudette
To Love the Rose. Government intrigue and intellectual fiction.
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Wang, Darsan
The Stationary Front. Set in Taipei in 1962, the story centers around a few weeks in the lives of three teens. Buy print copy or read on line for free.
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Winer, Andrew
The Color Midnight Made. A novel about a curious and passionate white boy growing up in a depressed, primarily-black community.
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Wolf, Lori
Gothic Doo-Wop. Tales of a disintegrating family.
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Woo, Terry
Banana Boys. A novel about five Chinese Canadians and their struggles with culture, identity, relationships, family, sex, addiction, obsession, and dysfunction.
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