Focusing on the lives of aging Black women, this collection of stories explores their resilience and grace in the face of life's challenges. Penny Mickelbury offers a poignant departure from her mystery writing, delving into the unique experiences and inner strength of these women as they navigate their realities. The narratives highlight themes of empowerment and the complexities of their journeys, celebrating their determination and spirit.
Penny Mickelbury Livres
Cette auteure est reconnue pour ses aperçus perspicaces de la vie contemporaine, acquis au cours de sa carrière journalistique. Ses romans, profondément ancrés dans ses expériences, explorent des relations humaines complexes et des problèmes de société avec une observation aiguisée et une prose soignée. Son œuvre est louée pour son honnêteté sans faille et sa capacité à capturer l'air du temps.






The Step Between
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Carole Ann Gibson struggles to maintain a peaceful existence, but trouble relentlessly pursues her. Despite her renowned intuition and bravery, she faces a daunting challenge that may be beyond her capabilities. The narrative promises tension and suspense as she confronts the chaos that disrupts her life.
Two Wings to Hide My Face
- 278pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Set in pre-Civil War Philadelphia, the story follows the compelling journey of Genie Oliver and Abigail Read, exploring themes of race, identity, and resilience. As they navigate the complexities of their lives against a backdrop of impending conflict, the narrative delves into their struggles and triumphs, highlighting the societal challenges of the era. Award-winning author Penny Mickelbury weaves a rich tapestry of historical detail and emotional depth, bringing these characters' experiences to life.
Death's Echoes
- 216pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Lt. Gianna Maglione of the DC Police Department's Hate Crimes Unit teams up with her journalist girlfriend, Mimi Patterson, to find out who murdered three Muslims on their way to prayers and bring them to justice. They've done this before, but this time it's personal
Sumpf
- 334pages
- 12 heures de lecture