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Haunted Exiles Back Up on the End

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There is a hurting beauty in these urban portraits of pain, dislocation, decay, and renewal. These intricate scenes and intimate voices are captivating, unsettling, and often exultant. - Sandra Jackson-Opoku, author of The River Where Blood is Born and Hot Johnny and the Women Who Loved Him.

240 pages, Paperback

First published May 2, 2011

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March 28, 2013
(Disclaimer: I am a friend of author George Bailey)

Strong collection of densely written short stories, primarily about the experience of African Americans who left the rural South for Chicago.
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