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A Kind of Justice

Renee James

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

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Summary

•	"You've most likely never met a narrator like Bobbi. Tough, tender, funny, full of heart―and a transgender woman." ―Jodi Picoult
•	Transgender protagonist/transgender author provides authenticity 
•	Social tour-de-force wrapped in a chilling mystery
•	A novel exploding with diversity
•	Author is a LGBT/transgender activist and is well known in Chicago 
•	Author has experience as a magazine writer and editor
•	Author is an articulate public speaker
•	Author is an expert on LGBT/transgender issues, a unique and timely resource
•	Author has numerous press and media contacts, national as well as regional in the Chicago market
•	Awards for prior book: Coming Out Can be Murder/Transition to Murder 
•	Chicago Writers Association Indy Book of the Year 2012
•	ForeWord Book of the Year bronze medal/LGBT 2012
Available since: 10/04/2016.

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