Book summaryA haunting portrait of a woman named Always, who was born a slave, and four generations of her family. Media reviews"The voices that hovered over my head at the beauty parlor when I was a child come to mind while reading J. California Cooper. Her stories, parables and monologues take flight with truths about being alive, rhythm of folks at east by the creek and the pool table, songs of love and remorse..." |
Family (SIGNED)by Cooper, J. California
Book desription: Garden City: Doubleday, 1991. 1st ed. Hardcover. 231 pages. . ISBN: . Signed by the author 'Peace' 1/91 on the FFEP. This short story writer's first novel confirms her skill as a wonderful storyteller. As New/As New. Clean, tight, unmarked. Dj in protective mylar sleeve. .
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