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No Marble Angels: Short Fiction by Joanne Leedom-Ackerman
Characters in No Marble Angels struggle to close distances between each other, distances of race, sex, age. “A valuable philosophical or political acquisition as well as a literary one … should be sought out and read.”—Carolyn See, Los Angeles Times “The stories remind me of both I.B. Singer and Flannery O’Conner—compelling.”—John A. Williams, The Man Who Cried I Am “Readers casually picking up … No Marble Angels might think they have stumbled into Anne Tyler’s world … gems of clean, direct narrative.”—Baltimore Sun “With wonderfully wry humor, Leedom-Ackerman depicts the kind of good will that ends up causing trouble for others … a refined sense of craft is evident in all the stories.”—Library Journal

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