Shadow dancing
- Title
- Shadow dancing / Louise Meriwether.
- Published by
- New York : One World, 2000.
- Author
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Status | FormatText | AccessRequest in advance | Call numberPS3563.E738 S53 2000 | Item locationOff-site |
Details
- Description
- 297 pages; 21 cm
- Summary
- "A successful writer for BlackSpeak magazine, Glenda Jackson is gifted, dynamic, and respected in her field. Now she's determined to take control of her emotional life. While reviewing a new play at Harlem's innovative Aldridge Ensemble, she meets the enigmatic director, Mark Abbitt, the driving force behind a renaissance in black theater.".
- "The charismatic director proves to be as complex as one of his dramas. Haunted by memories of Vietnam, blind to the manipulations of his ex-wife, Mark is determined to be a good father to his four-year-old son. If Glenda's not to be eclipsed by Mark's powerful presence, she must confront her own deep fear of intimacy to find out if love is enough to heal a damaged soul. Yet against all the odds, these two remarkable people step into each other's shadow ... and begin to dance."--BOOK JACKET.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Psychological fiction.
- Domestic fiction.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries