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SPOTLIGHT ON........Adult Fiction
 

Celebrate Black History Month with these recommended titles by, for and about African Americans.

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Nothing but the Right Thing

Adams, Stacy Hawkins (F.H. Revell,c2006)
Shelf Number: Fiction/ADA

After leaving her career to start a family, Serena McDaniels finds things don't always go the way we plan. When she helps a good friend escape an abusive relationship, Serena has to postpone her dreams once more.

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Person of Interest

Hill, Ernest (Dafina,c2006)
Shelf Number: Fiction/HIL

Forty-year-old Felicia Fotenot returns home to care for her ailing mother. Her mother lives across the street from Luther Jackson, Felicia's first love. Felicia, against her mother's wishes, agrees to help Luther clear his name when he is accused of murdering his wife and son.

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So You Call Yourself a Man

Weber, Carl (Dafina,c2006)
Shelf Number: Fiction/WEB

The story of three friends and their relationship problems. James Robinson discovers that a past indiscretion has led to a child, threatening his already rocky marriage. Brent is engaged to a beauty but is tempted by another woman. After his wife leaves him, Sonny becomes obsessed with an old flame.

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Strange Bedfellows: A Charlotte Justice Novel

Woods, Paula L (One World/Ballantine Books,c2006)
Shelf Number: Fiction/WOO

Homicide detective Charlotte Justice is faced with two cases-the drive-by shooting of a husband and wife and that of a reckless driver-and possible homicide suspect-that are suddenly beginning to come together.

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Sweet Magnolia: A Novel

Jarrett, Norma L (Harlem Moon/Broadway Books,c2006)
Shelf Number: Fiction/JAR

A family reunion prompted by Summer's wedding brings relatives from the upper echelons of New Orleans society together, but the occasion also marks the threatened revelation of long-hidden family secrets and resentments that have kept Summer and her older sister, Misa, estranged.

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