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Wednesday's Woes |
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Gayle Jackson Sloan ISBN: 097695432X
Format: Paperback, 275pp
Pub. Date: January 2006
Publisher: Q-Boro Books
List Price: $14.95
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From the author of Saturday's Child comes her much anticipated follow-up!
"Wednesday's Child is full of woe."
Zoe Knight certainly wouldn't argue with that. She's got more woes than the law
should allow. With an ex-husband that she despises and can no longer trust, a
rebellious teenage son with a hoochie-in-training girlfriend, the death of a
loved one, and sisters who have lost their minds, can anything else go wrong?
Thankfully, she has her young lover, Antonio, to lean on and help see her
through it all. Zoe's certain that they know everything about each other and he
is her only joy at the moment. But can one know everything about another --
even the one you are living and sleeping with? When she gets a very nasty
surprise and a serious wake-up call, things begin to spiral out of control.
Follow the twists and turns of Zoe and the rest of the cast for a fast-paced
read that will leave you breathless! |
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Gayle Jackson Sloan is a native of Philadelphia, but has lived in
Akron, Ohio, Pittsburgh, and Washington, DC. Gayle has loved to
read and write since she was four years old. Growing up, she used
to write volumes and volumes of poetry that was inspired by the
syncopated rhythms of Maya Angelo and the freestyle of Nikki
Giovanni. Life, however, has a way of sometimes getting in the way
and she put aside her poetry to raise her daughter. When she
picked up Disappearing Acts by Terry McMillan, she said to
herself, "I can do this!" Encouraged by her mother and husband,
she started two books that were still languishing in the bottom of
a drawer. However, it wasn't until the passing of her beloved
mother that she finally finished her first novel, Saturday's
Child, which she first self-published.
Amid personal tragedies, upheavals, and general chaos, she
struggled tenaciously to finish her second novel, Wednesday's Woes
, which is a follow up -- not a sequel -- to her first novel. She
attended Philadelphia University where she studied interior
design. She is currently a legal assistant at a prestigious law
firm. When she is not writing, reading or gardening, she is
teaching her grandchildren to say "Nana is a Diva!"
She is currently working on her third and fourth novels, Dancin'
In My Shoes and Let the Necessary Occur.
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