Her own place

Dori Sanders

first published 1993 Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1993 243 pages

G.K. Hall large print book series

"Traces the life and times of Mae Lee Barnes, a black woman from rural South Carolina... including her challenges as a single parent on a working farm, her life after her children are grown, the realities of racial integration in the South, and the realization that her memory is slipping away"--Back cover.

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Her own place edition · 2013 · University of South Carolina Press · 243 pages · 9781611172447
Her Own Place edition · 1999 · Tandem Library · 9780785754299
Her own place edition · 1993 · G.K. Hall · 252 pages
Her own place edition · 1993 · Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill · 243 pages

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