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Topic: RSS FeedZachary's wings
American Visions, April, 1999 by Nancee Lyons
Zachary's wings by Rosemarie Robotham (Scribner. 1998. $22)--This novel of race, sexuality, class and culture captures the story of easy-going Zach, the son of working-class parents who loves doing social work, and Korie, a driven reporter with upper-middle-class roots. The two quickly begin a love affair, which becomes entangled with intricate secrets that threaten to consume their lives.
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