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Anna In-Between

By: Elizabeth Nunez
Narrated by: Elizabeth Nunez
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The award-winning author of Prosperos Daughter has written a novel more intimate than her usual big-picture work; this moving exploration of immigrant identity has a protagonist caught between race, class and a mother's love.©2009 Elizabeth Nunez (P)2009 Audible, Inc. African American Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction World Literature Africa

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"Nunez deftly explores family strife and immigrant identity in her vivid latest." (Publishers Weekly)
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