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Author Black, Daniel.

Title Twelve gates to the city / Daniel Black.

Imprint New York : St. Martin's Griffin ; Godalming : Melia [distributor], 2013.

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 Bloomfield at the Atrium  F BLACK, D.    Check Shelf
Description 339 pages ; 21 cm
Summary "Twelve Gates to the City is the much-anticipated sequel to Black's acclaimed debut, They Tell Me of a Home. In this novel, Sister assumes the voice of the narrator, speaking from the spirit realm, telling her brother TL things he could have never known about their family. She constructs the story as a series of spiritual revelations, exposing to readers both who she was in the years of TL's absence and how every event in his life was an orchestration for his return. TL in the meantime is back in Swamp Creek, to stay this time, but he's still haunted by his sister's death. His decision to become the Schoolmaster is the only thing he's sure about, and his impact upon the students becomes palpable. But he still doesn't know what happened to Sister. As he searches for ultimate truth, he discovers the secrets and beauty of Swamp Creek. Twelve Gates to the City is a novel about spiritual revelation, and communal healing, ushered in by one who finally realizes that his gifts were bestowed upon him, not for his own glory, but for the transformation of his people"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Siblings -- Fiction.
African American families -- Fiction.
Conflict of generations -- Fiction.
Paranormal fiction.
Arkansas -- Fiction.
African American families. (OCoLC)fst00799152
Brothers and sisters. (OCoLC)fst00839671
Conflict of generations. (OCoLC)fst00874815
Paranormal fiction. (OCoLC)fst01775199
Arkansas. (OCoLC)fst01204809
Genre/Form Domestic fiction.
Occult fiction.
Domestic fiction. (OCoLC)fst01726589
Fiction. (OCoLC)fst01423787
ISBN 9781250013613 (pbk.)
1250013615 (pbk.)
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