Description |
358 pages ; 21 cm. |
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Dafina books. |
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Includes a reading group guide. |
Summary |
"Tracey won't say where she's from or what sent her into hiding. But her determination and refusal to give up reminds Delilah of the spirited, hopeful girl she once was--and the dreams she still cherishes. As Tracey takes tentative steps to rebuild her life, her unexpected attraction to Delilah's handsome, troubled caretaker inadvertently brings Delilah face to face with the past. And when Tracey's worst fears come brutally calling, both women must find even more strength to confront truths they can no longer ignore--and at last learn how to truly be free... Resonant, moving, and unforgettable, The House on Harbor Hill paints an unforgettable portrait of two women struggling to forgive themselves, take a chance on change, and challenge each other to finally live."--ONIX annotation. |
Subject |
African American women -- Fiction.
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Marginality, Social -- Fiction.
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Man-woman relationships -- Fiction.
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Family secrets -- Fiction.
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Self-acceptance -- Fiction.
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Maryland -- Fiction.
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African American women (OCoLC)fst00799438
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Man-woman relationships (OCoLC)fst01007080
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Genre/Form |
Psychological fiction.
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ISBN |
1496711173 (paperback) |
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9781496711175 (paperback) |
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