Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Congratulations to Jewell Parker Rhodes

Winner of Parents' Choice Awards :
Books : Fiction

Ninth Ward
Spring 2010 Fiction
Ages: 10 & Up
Author: Jewell Parker-Rhodes
Publisher: Little Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 9780316043076
Hardcover Price: $15.99

Review:
Lanesha is accustomed to being teased and left out of everything. After all, everyone in New Orleans' Ninth Ward knows she was born with a caul, that she talks to ghosts, and that she has grown up with Mama Ya-ya, who sees the future. Lanesha doesn't let herself mind too much; she still has her beloved school, where she can work out math problems, and she has Mama Ya-ya, who has always loved her. But when the TV newscasters begin talking about Hurricane Katrina, Lanesha begins to get worried. Mama Ya-ya is talking strangely, asking for Lanesha's support instead of the other way around. And when the waters begin rising, Lanesha realizes that she will need to band together with a couple of other outsiders in order to help as many people as possible to get out of the Ninth Ward.

To adult readers, Hurricane Katrina may not be ready to be classified as the makings of historical fiction. To preteen and teenage readers, the setting will be just old enough to feel familiar and manageable, yet just recent enough to feel important and relevant. Readers of all ages will appreciate the skill with which Rhodes uses a flood of Biblical proportions as a backdrop for a character with grace, intelligence, and foresight to develop a sense of her own dignity and strength. Lanesha's shifts between the recognizable world of schoolyard power struggles and the magical world of ghosts, math problems, and poetry are seamless, believable, and beautiful. This rich novel provides something for readers with a variety of interests to enjoy and to think about.
Naomi Lesley ©2010 Parents' Choice

Praise for Ninth Ward

"An absolutely exquisite children’s debut by Jewell Parker Rhodes. Jewell’s vivid writing brings the setting to life, in a story that is both timely and unforgettable." —Patricia Reilly Giff

"Another gem by Jewell Parker Rhodes. Two youngsters, friends forever, find a way to survive, to love, to begin again. Wow! What a legacy to pass along." —Nikki Giovanni


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Monday, May 31, 2010

Great Summer Reads by PageTurner.net Authors!!!!

Summertime and the living is easy...  It is time to sit back, relax, and read a good book.

Here are some great books and tunes that are sure to take you away!







   

Friday, May 22, 2009

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Nina Foxx's Marrying Up

From the pages to the stage…Bestselling Book by San Antonio Author now a Stage Play

Nina Foxx's Marrying Up


(San Antonio, TX) – In the search for a husband, what's a woman to do? Make sure she marries up! At least that's the motto of Paris Montague and her meddling mother. Paris has got it all – beauty, brains and a fine man on her arm. There's just one problem – he's not the "caliber" of man she was looking for.

Tyson is content being Paris' sexy secret lover. He's a struggling brother chasing a dream and if Paris can just hang on long enough he'll prove he's worthy of her hand in marriage. But Tyson is about to face some stiff competition from the sexy, charismatic – and very rich Jabari Nolan. He's out to show Paris that when it comes to love, the best thing a woman can do is marry up.
Come experience one woman's discovery how all that glitters isn't gold and when it comes to matters of the heart, love has everything to do with it…

Based on the National Bestselling book by author Nina Foxx, Marrying Up is a stage play that's guaranteed to touch your emotions. This unique venture, produced by San Antonio-based Foxx Tale Productions stars R&B Swooners Gary "Li'l G" Jenkins (Silk) and Tony Terry, Comedienne Keisha Hunt (Comic View, Who's Got Jokes) Casme Barnes and Texas-based actors, Sondra Johnson, Reginald Johnson, Darrell Grant, Jacqueline Carter…and introducing Brooklyn Brewer.

"I'm excited about the play," says author Nina Foxx. "After the work was optioned the first time, I wasn't happy with what I saw. I got my rights back and this is my first attempt at writing, producing and directing. I love it when people tell me I can't.. We're starting in Texas and going from there. " Foxx plans ten shows, four have already been scheduled.

Foxx is producing the play in conjunction with The San Antonio Film District. "They built the sets and we are filming it. I'll be involved in everything, right down to film editing. It's a new model. In essence, we are filming a movie where the sets happen to be on a stage in front of a live audience. Five Cameras! I'm a hands on type of woman."

Tickets are $30 and available at TicketMaster.com.
Marrying Up
February 2nd - 3 PM and 8 PM
February 3rd - 3 PM and 8 Pm

The Jo long Theater (at the Carver Community Cultural Center)226 N Hackberry ~ San Antonio, TX

About Foxx Tale Productions

Foxx Tale Productions is a San Antonio-based minority-owned theater and film production company. Foxx Tale Productions is devoted to improving the state of theater in the African-American community by enlightening, entertaining and enriching through music and quality stories on the stage. With multicultural stories and universal themes, Foxx Tale Productions is garnering attention from around the country.This is not a production of the Carver Community Cultural Center.

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Award-winning gospel songwriter Evie Rhodes invites readers into the world of a young girl who inspires everyone around her and reveals that the spirit of Christmas can be found anywhere--if you just believe...

On the surface, Jamie Lynne Brooks looks like your ordinary nine-year-old girl. She likes to skip, laugh, and play. But Jamie is far from ordinary. She has been blessed with a magical gift--a gift that will transform Jamie's world and all of the people in it this holiday season...
Although her loving grandparents have raised Jamie in a protective cocoon, Jamie is wise to the harsh realities of the tough neighborhood she calls home. And her mother's absence from her life has only made Jamie wiser beyond her years. Yet she has managed to hold onto hope--hope for a better life for her grandparents, hope that her mother will return someday, and hope for anyone who's lost their way. After all, Christmas is a time for miracles...









T’was the week before Christmas,
When all through the house,
Not one soul was stirring—nary creak in the house.
One child was snuggled under the blanket with care,
While two Angels hovered, awaiting hope and love for all to be shared.
The two Angels watched her sleeping
And knew without a doubt, This Christmas would be remembered,
And so would the Christ Child, and his clout.
Though many had forgotten for many a year,
The true spirit of Christmas and its time was near.
And though this child was sleeping, the Angels knew
She’d bring back faith, and a love for Christmas, renewed.
And before they all slept on Christmas night,
They would hear Christ’s whisper, bidding them a good night.
And above all, wishing them a Merry Christmas,
And to all a good life!

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Welcome New Author Stacey L. Ford!


Stacey L. Ford became a novelist by chance. After numerous talks with her girlfriends about the lack of available, single, quality men, Stacey and her friends jokingly had conversations about their perceived options as single Black women between the ages of thirty-five and forty-five: lesbianism, celibacy or polyamory (multiple partner relationships). “None of these were viable options for me and my girlfriends, but the idea of man-sharing sure did stimulate a hot topic of discussion,” she says. The end-result was a manuscript titled, Selling the Fantasy, Stacey created to start a buzz about another alternative lifestyle that is starting to surface in African American communities.

“Black people are testing out so many different lifestyles that five or ten years ago would have been considered taboo, such as bisexuality, swinging and polyamory. The idea of two women sharing one man, unfortunately, is not a new concept, but with poly-relationships at least women can make the conscious decision if they want to participate, rather than finding out there is another woman across town,” she says.

Selling the Fantasy allows readers to peer into the life of a typical, single, Black woman and the tough decisions she must make if she wants to have the man of her dreams. It also compels women to contemplate the question, “Could I live this lifestyle if done correctly?” Stacey describes the novel as a compelling mixture of humor, romance, erotica and betrayal.

Stacey is a native of Oakland, California. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from UCLA and an MBA in Marketing from California State University, East Bay. She is a contributing writer for The Mirror Weekly Observer newspaper in Shreveport, Louisiana and a member of the National Black MBA Association. Stacey currently lives with her son in Northwest Louisiana, but has her eyes set on Dallas, Texas. She is presently hard at work on her next novel.



Visit Stacey's New Web Site at: http://www.staceylford.com

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Cheryl Robinson's Redesigned Web Site


If you haven't visited Cheryl Robinson's web site in a while, you are in for a treat! Check out Cheryl's new look at: http://www.cherylrobinson.com/

New Author Spotlight: Monica L. Jones


Monica L. Jones was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. At the age of six she witnessed the stage production of The Wiz, which sparked a love and appreciation for the Arts. Monica wrote and submitted a script for a popular situation comedy at the age of fourteen. She would later learn that her story would not be utilized, only to watch an episode that strongly resembled the script she submitted months before. Nevertheless, she realized her desire for writing, developing and telling stories.


Monica attended Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan where she received her Bachelor of Arts Degree. For a year she attended Howard University to where she studied Film and also studied drama under Al Freeman Jr. (Elijah Muhammed in the film Malcolm X). Years later she returned to Oakland University where she acquired a Masters of Education. Monica simultaneously attended Eastern Michigan University where she received a Master of Arts in Guidance and Counseling. She is a member of the American School Counselor Association and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.


What began as a “temporary” job as a substitute teacher, lead to a career in Education for more than ten years. Eight and a half of those years were spent as an English Teacher at Cass Technical High School in Detroit, Michigan. Currently Monica is an Academic Advisor/ Counselor at Oak Park High School in Oak Park, Michigan.


Monica has never lost her love for writing and the Arts. Years after an exceedingly long hiatus, she has come full circle. Better Late Than Never is her first novel.


Visit Her Web Site: http://www.monicaljones.com/

Sunday, March 18, 2007

What's New at PageTurner.net!

First, we would like to welcome our newest client Phillip Thomas Duck. Please visit his web site at http://www.phillipthomasduck.com/ .

Congratulations

Congratulations to PageTurner.net Clients Victor McGlothin and Eric Jerome Dickey for making the April 2007 Essence Best Sellers List for Fiction-Hardcover!


# 6. Borrow Trouble by Mary Monroe and Victor McGlothin

# 9. Chasing Destiny by Eric Jerome Dickey

Hot off the Press

Love and Lies by Kimberla Lawson Roby


Truth and lies . . .

At long last, the Reverend Curtis Black appears to be living the straight life. The all-too-human preacher is a bestselling author now, and he and his wife, Charlotte, are raising two adorable children. But the ever-suspicious Charlotte doesn't trust that Curtis has put his womanizing past behind him. While he's on the road promoting his latest book, she knows that there just needs to be one extra-devoted fan in his flock for him to stray.

Secrets and lies . . .

Still, Charlotte is no angel herself, and she's been keeping plenty of secrets from Curtis while he's been away. For one thing, their daughter, Marissa, is behaving bizarrely, reminding Charlotte a bit too much of the man with whom she had an affair five years ago—an affair Curtis won't let her forget.

Then there are the disturbing visits from her so-called brother-in-law, a man once involved with drugs and the law. Curtis has forbidden the family to see him, but the guy simply keeps turning up on Charlotte's doorstep no matter how hard she tries to keep him away.

Charlotte believes with all her heart that things will be better once Curtis comes home.

Love and lies . . .

But Charlotte should be careful what she wishes for. She thinks love is enough to untangle the web of lies she and Curtis have woven for themselves. What she doesn't know is that when her husband finally returns, she'll have some tough decisions to make if she wants to save her soul and salvage her marriage.

Ladies' Night Out by Electa Rome Parks

Electa Rome Parks-acclaimed author of Almost Doesn't Count, The Ties that Bind, and Loose Ends-now explores the bonds among four women and the secret confessions that could put their friendship at risk.

Lexie, Meshell, Tonya, and Tracee are single and successful best friends. Devoted to each other since college, they've bonded over a monthly ritual to regroup and keep it real. With a little wine, drama, and laughs, they discuss their dreams, betrayals, families, and without a doubt, the men in their lives that come and go. But tonight, ladies' night out arrives with a twist- and a revelation that could threaten a longstanding friendship or bring four women closer to understanding themselves, their men, and their secret passions than ever before.


Grown And Sexy by Phillip Thomas Duck

In this explosive follow-up to his powerful debut novel, Phillip Thomas Duck tells the tale of an edgy ex-con turned minister who tries to escape his past—and discovers that God truly does work in mysterious ways… LeVar Path went into North Carolina’s Jeremiah Correctional Institution a guilty, angry, dangerous man. Two and a half years later, he’s come out a repentant and born again. And it’s a good thing, because LeVar is about to face all kinds of trials, not to mention temptations. While LeVar is looking for God, a notorious band of murderous brothers is looking for him, eager to avenge a crime they don’t believe he’s quite paid for.

Fleeing to New Jersey, LeVar hears that Fellowship Baptist Church is looking for an associate pastor, and he decides to risk it and apply for the job. The Lord saved his soul in prison, maybe He will shelter his body in the church. And maybe along with His love, LeVar will be blessed with the love of a good woman. For even a man of God is still a man. Faithful yes, but temptation is all around for a man who's grown...and sexy.

Soon enough, LeVar finds himself enjoying the role of pastor, and is strongly attracted to a member of his congregation—a woman who also happens to be his harshest critic. Denied by her, he moves on to another woman that challenges his sexual restraint. But that is just the beginning of a road that will lead LeVar and those whose lives he touches through a tangle of betrayal, long-buried secrets, desires. . .and hopefully redemption.

Coming Soon

April 10, 2007: Sleeping with Strangers by Eric Jerome Dickey

May 1, 2007: Intimate Betrayal by Recha G. Peay

Friday, October 06, 2006

Congratulations to Our October Essence® Best-Sellers!

Fiction - Hardcover

#1. Chasing Destiny by Eric Jerome Dickey (Dutton, $24.95)
#4. Changing Faces by Kimberla Lawson Roby (William Morrow, $23.95)

Fiction - Paperback

#4. Any Rich Man Will Do by Francis Ray (St. Martin’s Griffin, $13.95)
#8. A Sin and a Shame by Victoria Christopher Murray (Touchstone, $14)

Go Kim! Go Eric!

Congratulations to our clients Kimberla Lawson Roby and Eric Jerome Dickey for their recent awards at The 2nd Annual African-American Literary Award Show.

Kim was named Female Author of the Year.

Eric was named Male Author of the Year. Also his book Chasing Destiny won in the Best Contemporary Fiction category.

Congratulations Kim and Eric, we are very proud of you both!!!

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Introducing New Author Recha G. Peay

PageTurner.net Would like to welcome our newest client Recha G. Peay. Please visit her web site: http://www.rechagpeay.com

MYSTERY OF A WOMAN

Twenty-seven-year-old Maria McCory's life is suddenly shattered after a brutal attack in the comfort of her own home. She's left feeling helpless and vulnerable only to suffer another life altering event when her aunt passes away.

Love is the farthest thing from her mind, when she meets Rowan Miller, the responding paramedic, but an unexpected fire is ignited. Rowan is attracted to Maria in more ways than one. Despite being involved with another woman, thoughts of Maria continue to haunt him.
Soon an unexpected friendship blossoms into hidden desires and forbidden thoughts of passionĂ‚…will Maria play it safe or will she allow herself to take a plunge into the unknown? Will Rowan remain trapped in a loveless relationship or follow his heart and unlock the mystery of a woman?

Order Your Copy Today!
Amazon.com

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Author Recha G. Peay currently resides on the outskirts of Memphis, Tennessee. A graduate of the University of Tennessee in Memphis, she works as a Medical Technologist. When not dividing her time between her primary career and her family, she is fulfilling her lifelong passion of writing. Her support system consists of a loving husband, daughter and son. Recha is currently completing her second novel.

The African American Literary Awards Show

The 2006 Annual African American Literary Awards Show will be held on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 at Alhambra Ballroom, 2116 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard (corner of W. 126th Street) in Harlem at 6:30 p.m. The Open Book Awards recognizes, honors, celebrates and promotes the outstanding achievements and contributions that African-American authors and writers make to the publishing, arts and entertainment industries.

Congratulations to the following PageTurner.net clients for their nominations.

FICTION

  • Geneva Holliday - Fever
  • Marissa Monteilh- Make Me Hot

CONTEMPORARY FICTION

  • Eric Jerome Dickey - Chasing Destiny
  • Victoria Christopher Murray - A Sin And A Shame
  • Kimberla Lawson Roby - Changing Faces

MYSTERY

  • Jewell Parker Rhodes - Voodoo Season: A Marie Laveau Mystery

COMEDY/ HUMOR BOOK

  • Nina Foxx - Just Short of Crazy


AUTHOR OF THE YEAR AWARD - MALE

  • Eric Jerome Dickey - Chasing Destiny

AUTHOR OF THE YEAR AWARD - FEMALE

  • Kimberla Lawson Roby - Changing Faces

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Chicken Soup for the African American Woman's Soul


Congratulations to Pageturner.net client's Phyllis Dixon and Evelyn Palfrey. Both authors are featured in the upcoming Chicken Soup for the African American Woman's Soul (ISBN 0-7573-0520-2). The book also includes stories from authors as diverse as Mary McLeod Bethune, Patti Labelle and Lisa Nichols. It's easy and inspiring reading be sure to pick up a copy!

Buy it Now: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0757305202/thegoodbookclubt

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Author Victoria Christopher Murray in the News

New Yorker Victoria Christopher Murray to receive Phillis Wheatley Award

By Glenn Townes
Special to the AmNews

Popular writer Victoria Christopher-Murray will receive the 2006 Phillis Wheatley
Award for excellence in contemporary fiction at the kickoff reception of the 8th annual Harlem Book Fair on Friday.

Christopher-Murray, a native of Queens, is the author of six Christian-based fiction novels. She is currently on tour to promote her latest novel, A Sin and A Shame, that was released nationally last month. For Christopher Murray, receiving the award is perhaps one of the major highlights of her literary career.

“I’m so excited about this opportunity,” she said recently in a recent interview with the Amsterdam News. “I’m honored to be in the company of so many wonderful people.”
Christopher Murray , who holds an MBA from New York University, spent more than 10 years working in Corporate America before eventually starting her own financial services business. She self-published her first book, Temptation in 1997. The book was eventually picked up and published by Warner Books.

“I didn’t even know that Christian fiction existed,” she said. “I knew that I wanted to write a book that was entertaining, compelling and put God in the middle and still have the book be a page-turner.”

Since those early days, Christopher-Murray’s books have regularly earned her a spot on Essence magazine’s bestseller’s list and garnered her a nomination for a 2001 NAACP Image Award.

The Wheatley Book award was established to recognize literary excellence and achievement that transcends culture, boundary and perception, according to Max Rodriguez, the former publisher of QBR—The Quarterly Black Book Review and an organizer of the Harlem Book Fair. Past recipients include, Dr. Maya Angelou, Maryse Conde, Carol Jenkins and Haki Madhubuti. In addition to Christopher-Murray, this year’s honorees include, Walter Dean Myers, author of the 1993 biography of Malcolm X; Omar Tyree, the outspoken and acerbic author of 13 books that focus on urban hip-hop culture; Chester Higgins, a photojournalist, whose works have appeared in the New York Times, Black Enterprise and Art News and Jan Carew, an educator and author whose works entwine some of his experiences as an educator and author in Europe, Guyana and the U.S.

Christopher-Murray will receive her award Friday night at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem between 7-9 p.m. She will meet fans and autograph copies of her books after the event.

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Wednesday, July 05, 2006

News From PageTurner.net

Greetings PageTurner.net Family and Friends,

Well, summer is here and it is HOT here in Texas! We hope your 4th of July includes friends, family, barbeque, homemade ice cream, watermelon, "red soda water" and all the things that bring back your favorite childhood memories. And since you have an extra few days off, I hope that you have picked up a great book to sit and read while you relax.

What's on my night stand? I am currently reading Baggage Claim by David Talbert, The Reckoning by Jeff Long, and listening to The Artifact by Patrick Astre. For you Techies out there I am also reading Macromedia Flash Professional 8 Beyond the Basics Hands-On Training. My next planned read is Three Sides to Every Story by Clarence Nero.

Last Month our book club, The Good Book Club Houston, was featured on the Bookclub In Your Pocket Show, a podcast presented by Tricom. We discussed George Elliott Clarke's "George & Rue" with the author. Be sure to check it out (you don't have to have an iPod, you can listen to it on your PC.)

Here is the Link: http://www.tricompodcast.com/site/archive/aiyp/gecgbc

The Black Writers Reunion and Conferece is coming up in a few weeks, so if you are in Dallas, be sure to say hi!

That's all for now, I have books to read and web sites to build!


Have a safe and prosperous month!


P. Walker Williams, President
The Page-Turner Network



Congratulations July Best-sellers!!!





Hot Off the Press


Ain't No Sunshine (Paperback)
by Candice Dow
Publisher: Dafina Books (June 6, 2006)
ISBN: 0758210558
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0758210558/thegoodbookclubt


Dominion : A Novel (Hardcover)

by Calvin Baker
Publisher:
Grove Press (June 28, 2006)
ISBN: 0802118291
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0802118291/thegoodbookclubt


When Love Calls, You Better Answer (Paperback)
by Bertice Berry
Publisher: Harlem Moon; Reprint edition (June 13, 2006)
ISBN: 0767916387
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0767916387/thegoodbookclubt


Diva Diaries (Paperback)
by Janine A. Morris
Publisher:
Dafina Books (July 6, 2006)
ISBN: 0758213042
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0758213042/thegoodbookclubt



PageTurner.net would like to welcome it's newest web site clients..


www.sisterbetty.com

Pat G’Orge (pronounced Gee-or-jay) - Walker is in a league of her own. This accomplished Christian author and comedienne has an amazing mind and talent for turning her observations of church and black church life, in particular, into gems of sidesplitting humor. It is her own special gift from God that enables G’Orge-Walker to depict the often ridiculous antics of church folk. She does it without subverting the Good News or watering down the potency of its message.


www.beverlyjenkins.net

Beverly Jenkins is an African-American, historical romance writer. She and her family live in southeastern Michigan. She is married, and the mother of two children. Born in Detroit, she graduated from Cass Technical High School and attended Michigan State University, where she majored in Journalism and English Literature.




Public Service



One Dollar For a Cure


We at PageTurner.net are proud to support "Divas For a Cure", a women's cross country motorcycle run to raise money and awareness in the fight against Breast Cancer. We are asking all of our Literary friends to donate at least $1.00 to this most worth while cause, we know that every little bit helps! We pray, that this deadly disease has not affected you personally, but chances are you know some one who has had to fight this battle.


Help us make a difference. Your donation is 100% tax deductible and ALL of your money will be donated, as each of the riders have paid their own expenses.


Link: http://www.firstgiving.com/PamWalkerWilliams

Sunday, June 18, 2006

The Octavia E. Butler Memorial Scholarship Fund


The Octavia E. Butler Memorial Scholarship will enable writers of color to attend one of the Clarion writing workshops, where Octavia got her start. It is meant to cement Octavia's legacy by providing the same experience/opportunity that Octavia had to future generations of new writers of color. In addition to her stint as a student at the original Clarion Writers Workshop in Pennsylvania in 1970, Octavia taught several times for Clarion West in Seattle, Washington, and Clarion in East Lansing, Michigan, giving generously of her time to a cause she believed in.
The first Octavia E. Butler Memorial Scholarship will be awarded in 2007. We'll announce details of the application process later this year.


Our goal for a fully endowed scholarship fund is $100,000. At this time, we welcome your tax deductible gift of any amount to this fund. Please use the button to the left of the page to donate via PayPal or a major credit card. If you'd prefer to make your donation in the form of a check or money order, please make it payable to "The Carl Brandon Society" and note that it is for "The Octavia E. Butler Memorial Scholarship Fund."

For More Information go to: http://www.carlbrandon.org/butlerscholarship/

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Good Book Club featured on "Book Club in Your Pocket" Podcast

Be sure to tune in and listen to the GBC Houston Chapter discuss last month's reading selection "George and Rue" By George Elliot Clark


Bookclub In Your Pocket Show

Featuring Award Winning Canadian Poet turned Author George Elliot Clark, discussing his book GEORGE AND RUE. The book is about a death that brims with fierce vitality and dark humor. Infused with the sensual, rhythmic beauty that defines Clarke's writing, this is a literary debut that is marked by celebration-and controversy...

Listen to the Podcast:

http://www.tricompodcast.com/site/archive/aiyp/gecgbc