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Brothers and Sisters

Brothers and Sisters

Brothers and Sisters
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Brothers and Sisters

by Campbell, Bebe Moore

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"This book is about succeeding — and surviving — even being happy, in a society where every card seems stacked against you. If this is a fair world, Bebe Moore Campbell will be remembered as the most important African-American novelist of this century — except for, maybe, Ralph Ellison and James Baldwin." — Carolyn See, Washington Post Book Review

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Title
Brothers and Sisters
Author
Campbell, Bebe Moore
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1st
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Paperback
ISBN 10
039913929X
ISBN 13
9780399139291
Publisher
G. P. Putnam's Sons
Place of Publication
New York
This edition first published
1994-09-06

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