Marching to Zion

Mary Glickman

earliest edition we have, 2013 this edition, 2013 247 pages

The forbidden, tempestuous, and tragic love story of a beautiful Jewish immigrant and a debonair black man in the South during the early twentieth century Mags Preacher, a young black woman with a dream, arrives in St. Louis from the piney woods of her family home in 1916, hoping to learn the beauty trade. She knows nothing about Jews except that they killed the Lord Jesus Christ. Then she begins working for Mr. Fish...

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Marching to Zion edition · 2013 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 262 pages · 9781480435612
Marching to Zion edition · 2013 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 262 pages · 9781480435582
Marching to Zion edition · 2013 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 258 pages · 9781299955868
Marching to Zion edition · 2013 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 9781480435599
Marching to Zion edition · 2013 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 262 pages · 9781480435605
Marching to Zion edition · 2013 · 247 pages · 9781480435629

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