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Publisher:At Bay Press, 2023
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- Author: Major, ClarenceDate:Created2023Summary:
Mark Smith, is a sensitive thirty-seven-year-old environmental scientist of mixed race. He tries to come to terms with his mother's painful death as he goes through the stages of grief. Mark is also reassessing his relationship with his gay twin sister, Maria, a lawyer. After several failed relationships with women in college, Mark, while at his mother's funeral in Chicago, reconnects with his high school girlfriend, Christy, an artist who paints self-portraits. He now believes he has finally found true and lasting love, but the country's civil unrest and political division plague the opportunity at a second chance. Major has devised a powerful novel about the cumulative unease and random violence that grip American life and ask what we should do about it.
Genre:Subject(s): Families | Grief | Man-woman relationships | Mothers--Death | United States | ViolenceOriginal Publisher: [Place of publication not identified], At Bay PressLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781998779161, 1998779165
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