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In a changing America, this novel raises important questions about race and class -- it's about long-lost half-sisters with different racial makeups and socioeconomic backgrounds, who find each other and must forge a new definition of "family." Strong appeal to African American women. Author will hire a freelance publicist to supplement Akashic's and Open Lens's promotion. Targeted outreach to national general-interest media, and to African American media. Submit to Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Program. Fifth publication on the Open Lens imprint. Focused outreach to Osborne's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
  • In a changing America, this novel raises important questions about race and class -- it's about long-lost half-sisters with different racial makeups and socioeconomic backgrounds, who find each other and must forge a new definition of "family."
  • Strong appeal to African American women.
  • Author will hire a freelance publicist to supplement Akashic's and Open Lens's promotion.
  • Targeted outreach to national general-interest media, and to African American media.
  • Submit to Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Program.
  • Fifth publication on the Open Lens imprint.
  • Focused outreach to Osborne's numerous media contacts.
  • Simultaneous publication of paperback and e-book editions.

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    Autorenporträt
    Karen E. Osborne is a debut novelist after a forty-year career as a consultant, trainer, and motivational speaker-with videos and podcasts that continue to inspire audiences. Her debut novel, Getting It Right, was featured in the November 2017 issue of Poets & Writers. Currently an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, she serves on the board of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. She is at work on her second novel.