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Tatlock's first Christy Award winner! First Place, Adult Fiction, Midwest Independent Publishers Association! From a rough section of Los Angeles during the late Depression years, to the civil rights struggles of the 1960s in the South, this novel is a searing portrayal of one family trapped by alcoholism and another living the typical middle class life- but it's not what you would expect! Tatlock paints an American story through the eyes of two best friends, girls separated by the internment camps of World War II. The surprises never stop! "Tatlock employs flashbacks efficiently, and her rich…mehr

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Tatlock's first Christy Award winner! First Place, Adult Fiction, Midwest Independent Publishers Association! From a rough section of Los Angeles during the late Depression years, to the civil rights struggles of the 1960s in the South, this novel is a searing portrayal of one family trapped by alcoholism and another living the typical middle class life- but it's not what you would expect! Tatlock paints an American story through the eyes of two best friends, girls separated by the internment camps of World War II. The surprises never stop! "Tatlock employs flashbacks efficiently, and her rich descriptions and characterizations are unusually fresh and inventive." -- Publisher's Weekly Foreign editions in the following languages: Norwegian, Dutch, Malay
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Ann Tatlock is an award-winning novelist, children's book author, blogger, and writing instructor. In 2013 she founded Heritage Beacon, the historical fiction imprint of Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas, and served as its managing editor for six years. The Names of the Stars is her twelfth novel. Please visit her website at www.anntatlock.com and her blog at https://anntatlock.blog.