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Authors: Suzanne Feldman
They fit nicely, and in the glance of light from the kitchen window, the images there from a century ago reflected in black and white.
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S
UZANNE
F
ELDMAN
, a recipient of the
Missouri Review
's Jeffrey E. Smith Editors' Prize and a finalist for the Bakeless Prize in fiction, holds an MA in fiction from Johns Hopkins University and a BFA in art from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She is the author of award-winning science fiction titles such as
Speaking Dreams
and
The Annunciate
, published under the pen name Severna Park. Her short fiction has appeared in
Narrative
,
The Missouri Review
,
Gargoyle
, and other literary journals. She lives in Frederick, Maryland. You can sign up for email updates
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Contents
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A
BSALOM'S
D
AUGHTERS.
Copyright © 2016 by Suzanne Feldman. All rights reserved. For information, address Henry Holt and Co., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.
Cover design by Lynn Buckley
The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:
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Feldman, Suzanne, 1958â
Absalom's daughters: a novel / Suzanne Feldman.
pages cm
ISBN 978-1-62779-453-4 (hardcover)âISBN 978-1-62779-454-1 (electronic book)
1.  African American girlsâFiction.    2.  SistersâFiction.    3.  Racially-mixed peopleâFiction.    4.  Family lifeâFiction.    I.  Title.
PS3606.E38685A38Â Â 2016
813'.6âdc23
2015029160
First Edition: July 2016
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This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.