Shades of Fiction Book Discussion Monday, April 3 at 6:30 PM.
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The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat
by Edward Kelsey Moore
Forging a friendship at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, Odette, Clarice and Barbara Jean meet regularly at the first diner owned by black proprietors in their Indiana city and are watched throughout the years by a big-hearted man who observes their struggles with school, marriage, parenthood and beyond. (historical fiction).
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New Arrivals on the Shelves
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Noah's rights
by Kenni York
When she encounters Noah, an underprivileged foster kid who views himself as a number, a statistic, author Olivia Collins, the victim of sexual assault, is forced to deal with her own demons in order to help this young boy to whom she is bound by a common pain. Original.
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Stalker
by Brenda Hampton
After a brutal divorce, Abigal Wilson vowed to never love again, but when Brent Carson crosses her path, she simply can't resist his good-guy persona that exemplifies perfection, but then he gives her the bad news. By an Essence best-selling author. Original.
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August Snow
by Stephen Mack Jones
A debut mystery by an award-winning playwright finds mixed-race Detroit police officer August Snow winning a wrongful dismissal case, only to return to the city 12 years later to discover that his innumerable enemies have scores to settle.
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