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I Am Ayah: The Way Home

AUTHOR Hill, Donna
PUBLISHER Sideways Books (05/23/2023)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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"[A] rich and tender story of family, home and love." --Ms. Magazine

Set amid Sag Harbor's vibrant African American history, bestselling author Donna Hill weaves a stunningly rich story about finding the way home...no matter how long the journey takes.

Alessandra Fleming has spent most of her life running from her past. Her budding photography career, her life in Manhattan, all serve to distract from the secrets and guilt she's never been able to face. Then the call. Her estranged father is in the hospital...and Alessandra must return home to Sag Harbor, crumbling the first wall between her past and her present.

For some, coming home is a relief. For Alessandra, it's a reminder of the family she's lost, of the time she'll never regain. But the answers--the secrets--of her family are hidden in the house, waiting for her. And the only one who may be able to help her uncover them is her father's neighbor, Zach, who brings with him an attraction that's intense and instantaneous, yet oddly familiar.

Now Alessandra is being pulled back not only into her own complex family history, but into the richly documented lives of four extraordinary women. Generations touched by tragedy and triumph, despair and hope. And it's in these aching echoes of the past that Alessandra's own story--her mistakes and her capacity to love--will take shape, guiding her to the life she's meant to live...and the extraordinary person she will become.

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ISBN-13: 9781649371461
ISBN-10: 1649371462
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: Undetermined
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Page Count: 368
Carton Quantity: 28
Product Dimensions: 5.44 x 1.03 x 8.13 inches
Weight: 0.51 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Bilingual
Country of Origin: US
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Fiction | Romance - African American & Black
Fiction | Romance - Historical - 20th Century
Fiction | African American & Black - Historical
Dewey Decimal: 813.54
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"[A] rich and tender story of family, home and love." --Ms. Magazine

Set amid Sag Harbor's vibrant African American history, bestselling author Donna Hill weaves a stunningly rich story about finding the way home...no matter how long the journey takes.

Alessandra Fleming has spent most of her life running from her past. Her budding photography career, her life in Manhattan, all serve to distract from the secrets and guilt she's never been able to face. Then the call. Her estranged father is in the hospital...and Alessandra must return home to Sag Harbor, crumbling the first wall between her past and her present.

For some, coming home is a relief. For Alessandra, it's a reminder of the family she's lost, of the time she'll never regain. But the answers--the secrets--of her family are hidden in the house, waiting for her. And the only one who may be able to help her uncover them is her father's neighbor, Zach, who brings with him an attraction that's intense and instantaneous, yet oddly familiar.

Now Alessandra is being pulled back not only into her own complex family history, but into the richly documented lives of four extraordinary women. Generations touched by tragedy and triumph, despair and hope. And it's in these aching echoes of the past that Alessandra's own story--her mistakes and her capacity to love--will take shape, guiding her to the life she's meant to live...and the extraordinary person she will become.

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Author: Hill, Donna
"Essence" bestselling author Donna Hill began her career in 1987 with short stories and her first novel was published in 1990. She now has more than seventy published titles to her credit, and three of her novels have been adapted for television. Donna has been featured in "Essence", the New York Daily News, USA TODAY, Black Enterprise and other publications.
Donna lives in Brooklyn, NY with her family.
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