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"Delvin Walker is just a boy when his mother flees their home in the Red Row section of Chattanooga, accused of killing a white man. Taken in by Cornelius Oliver, proprietor of the town's leading Negro funeral home, he discovers the art of caring for the aggrieved, the promise of transcendence in the written word, and a rare peace in a hostile world. Yet tragedy visits them near daily, and after a series of devastating events--a lynching, a church burning--Delvin fears being accused of murdering a local white boy and leaves town"--Amazon.com. |
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Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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Format: Adobe EPUB eBook. |
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Format: Kindle Book. |
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Format: OverDrive Read. |
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Requires Adobe Digital Editions or Amazon Kindle. |
Other edition |
Print version: Smith, Charlie, 1947- author. Ginny Gall. First edition 9780062250551 |
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Original 9780062250568 |
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African Americans -- Fiction.
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Race relations -- Fiction.
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False imprisonment -- Fiction.
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Southern States -- Fiction.
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Genre |
Historical fiction.
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Electronic books.
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Other corporate author |
OverDrive, Inc.
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ISBN |
9780062250568
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STANDARD # |
532A33C5-70CF-4E0B-BDE2-279559C4FA14 OverDrive |
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