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Product Description: As much a historical document as it is a novel, this 1946 winner of the Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship Award is the poignant and unblinkingly honest story of Lutie Johnson, a young black woman, and her spirited struggle to live and raise her son by herself amid the violence, poverty, and racial dissonance of Harlem in the late 1940s...read more
Paperback:
9780395901496 | Mariner Books, March 15, 1998, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Explores the life and dreams of a young woman who struggles to raise her son in a suffocating ghetto world of racism, human degradation, and uncontrolled violence
9780395573808 | Reprint edition (Houghton Mifflin, February 1, 1992), cover price $12.00 | also contains A Guide Book of United States Coins 2016: The Official Red Book
9780807063576 | Reprint edition (Beacon Pr, November 1, 1985), cover price $11.95 | About this edition: [MP3CD audiobook format in vinyl case.
9780515019971, titled "Street" | Jove Pubns, June 1, 1969, cover price $1.25 | About this edition: As much a historical document as it is a novel, this 1946 winner of the Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship Award is the poignant and unblinkingly honest story of Lutie Johnson, a young black woman, and her spirited struggle to live and raise her son by herself amidtheviolence, poverty, and racial dissonance of Harlem in the late 1940s.
CD/Spoken Word:
9781470880484 | Mp3 una edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, February 1, 2013), cover price $29.95 | About this edition: [MP3CD audiobook format in vinyl case.
9781470880507 | Unabridged edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, February 1, 2013), cover price $32.95 | About this edition: As much a historical document as it is a novel, this 1946 winner of the Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship Award is the poignant and unblinkingly honest story of Lutie Johnson, a young black woman, and her spirited struggle to live and raise her son by herself amid the violence, poverty, and racial dissonance of Harlem in the late 1940s.
Reinforced:
9780606300087 | Demco Media, August 30, 2004, cover price $21.25 | About this edition: Explores the life and dreams of a young woman who struggles to raise her son in a suffocating ghetto world of racism, human degradation, and uncontrolled violence
Prebinding:
9780613088381 | Turtleback Books, October 1, 1999, cover price $21.10 | About this edition: Explores the life and dreams of a young woman who struggles to raise her son in a suffocating ghetto world of racism, human degradation, and uncontrolled violence
Product Description: [Library Edition Audiobook CD in vinyl case.] As much a historical document as it is a novel, this 1946 winner of the Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship Award is the poignant and unblinkingly honest story of Lutie Johnson, a young black woman, and her spirited struggle to live and raise her son by herself amid the violence, poverty, and racial dissonance of Harlem in the late 1940s...read more
CD/Spoken Word:
9781470880545 | Unabridged edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, February 1, 2013), cover price $105.00 | About this edition: [Library Edition Audiobook CD in vinyl case.
Product Description: When Link Williams, a college-educated twenty-six-year-old African-American man, falls for Camilo Sheffield, a wealthy married white woman, things will never be the same in the sleepy New England town of Monmouth, Connecticut. Set in the 1950s, this unforgettable classic deftly evokes a tragic love affair and offers a window onto the powerful ways in which class, race, and love intersected in midcentury America...read more
Paperback:
9780758225085 | Reprint edition (Dafina, November 1, 2008), cover price $15.00 | About this edition: When Link Williams, a college-educated twenty-six-year-old African-American man, falls for Camilo Sheffield, a wealthy married white woman, things will never be the same in the sleepy New England town of Monmouth, Connecticut.
9780807083031 | Beacon Pr, February 1, 1988, cover price $16.00 | About this edition: In the 1950's, when Link, a Dartmouth-educated but unemployed black man, falls in love with Camillo Sheffield, a rich, white, married woman, Monmouth, Connecticut, is shaken by its roots
Paperback:
9780064404037 | Reprint edition (Harpercollins Childrens Books, September 1, 1991), cover price $5.99 | About this edition: Tituba the slave is convicted of witchcraft because the village people misunderstood her exceptional intelligence and sensitivity
Library:
9780690047660 | Reprint edition (Ty Crowell Co, September 1, 1988), cover price $14.89 | About this edition: Tituba the slave is convicted of witchcraft because the village people misunderstood her exceptional intelligence and sensitivity
Reinforced:
9780606011013 | Demco Media, September 1, 1991, cover price $14.55 | About this edition: Tituba the slave is convicted of witchcraft because the village people misunderstood her exceptional intelligence and sensitivity
Prebinding:
9780613103190 | Turtleback Books, October 1, 1999, cover price $14.65 | About this edition: Tituba the slave is convicted of witchcraft because the village people misunderstood her exceptional intelligence and sensitivity
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