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When You Dance With the Devil

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Essence best-selling author Gwynne Forster writes thought-provoking tales of love and personal growth. In When You Dance with the Devil, Forster explores the complicated lives of two lost souls looking to start over at a Maryland boarding house. Fannie Johnson has seen darn near all the world has to offer at her Thank the Lord Boarding House. After spending 35 years under the thumb of her vindictive mother, Sarah Jolene Tilman is ready to strike out on her own. In stark contrast, Richard Peterson has done more than his share of living and is looking for simpler pleasures. Under Fannie's watchful eye, each will embark on paths of self-exploration-and find that life is nothing if not a wildly unpredictable journey. Forster continues to delight fans with her tender treatment of personal relationships. "... accomplished prose that challenges us to think, feel, and imagine."-Robert Fleming, author of The African American Writer's Handbook

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Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc. Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781449898755
  • File size: 320274 KB
  • Release date: November 29, 2006
  • Duration: 11:07:14

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  • ISBN: 9781449898755
  • File size: 320900 KB
  • Release date: November 29, 2006
  • Duration: 11:07:07
  • Number of parts: 13

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Essence best-selling author Gwynne Forster writes thought-provoking tales of love and personal growth. In When You Dance with the Devil, Forster explores the complicated lives of two lost souls looking to start over at a Maryland boarding house. Fannie Johnson has seen darn near all the world has to offer at her Thank the Lord Boarding House. After spending 35 years under the thumb of her vindictive mother, Sarah Jolene Tilman is ready to strike out on her own. In stark contrast, Richard Peterson has done more than his share of living and is looking for simpler pleasures. Under Fannie's watchful eye, each will embark on paths of self-exploration-and find that life is nothing if not a wildly unpredictable journey. Forster continues to delight fans with her tender treatment of personal relationships. "... accomplished prose that challenges us to think, feel, and imagine."-Robert Fleming, author of The African American Writer's Handbook

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