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Lynne Bryant

    Lynne Bryant's fiction wrestles with the complex race issues that continue to haunt the contemporary American South. She uses real historical events as context for stories of families struggling to overcome deep-seated racial prejudice and to find new ways to relate across the rigidly drawn color lines of the South. Her writing is a poignant exploration of racial history and its enduring impact on human connection.

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    The Mother Gene
    • The Mother Gene

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      Set against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the story follows Dr. Miriam Stewart, who advocates for Appalachian women's reproductive rights. Struggling with her own sense of purpose as retirement looms, she navigates the challenges posed by her independent mother, Lillian, a retired midwife, and her daughter, Olivia, who is fixated on finding a sperm donor to start her family. The narrative explores themes of motherhood, autonomy, and the complexities of familial relationships in a changing world.

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      • 175 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      Až v poslednej chvíli sa Devlin vyhol zrážke s lietadlom Kristi - mladej výskumníčky z Aljašky. Kristi je pripravená dať tomuto zelenáčovi príučku...

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