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    Heaven / Angela Johnson.
    by Johnson, Angela, 1961-
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    Simon Pulse, c1998.
    Call #:FICTION JOH
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  • Johnson, Angela, 1961- The Heaven trilogy ; [bk. 1].
  • ISBN: 
    9780689822902 (trade pbk.)
    Description: 
    138 p. ; 18 cm.
    Summary: 
    "Marley has lived in Heaven since she was two years old, when her mother found a postcard postmarked HEAVEN, OH on a park bench and decided that was where she wanted to raise her family. And for twelve years, Marley's hometown has lived up to its name. She lives in a house by the river, has loving parents, a funny younger brother, good friends, and receives frequent letters from her mysterious Uncle Jack. Then one day a letter arrives form Alabama, and Marley's life is turned upside down. Marley doesn't even know who she is anymore — but where can she go for answers, when she's been deceived by the very people she should be able to trust the most?"--From publisher.
    Awards: 
    Winner of the Coretta Scott King award for authors, 2004.
    Genre: 
    Black fiction.
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