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As I Stood at the Gate

As I Stood at the Gate

As I Stood at the Gate
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As I Stood at the Gate

by David Woulf

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This compelling story unfolds throughout the course of two summer days in 1965, when teenagers Matilean, a dark-skinned girl, and Seth, a fair-skinned black boy, struggle to find the courage and strength to love beyond deep-seated family traditions. Their love must challenge the bitter color lines that divide their families and their community. Their dawning is inevitable as they face a decision that will ultimately affect the rest of their lives.

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Title
As I Stood at the Gate
Author
David Woulf
Book Condition
New As New
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Near Fine
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1890306460
ISBN 13
9781890306465
Publisher
David Woulf
Place of Publication
Lynchburg, Virginia
Date Published
2004

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