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Tangled Roots

Marianne K. Martin

Publisher: Bywater Books

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Summary

Prequel to Under the Witness Tree, published exactly 10 years agoNovel is the prequel to the first title published by Bywater Books in September 2004Bywater will have a big campaign to celebrate the 10 year anniversarySet in the South at the turn of the 20th centuryRacism and violence against women and blacks are exploredLove story where the women learn how to work with the situation they are born into and find a way to be togetherAuthor has been short-listed for a Lambda Literary Award three times
Available since: 09/22/2014.

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