"Intriguing...A thoughtful, intelligent work...The novel traces the yeasr from he '50s to the ate '80s, from Eisenhower to George Bush....She writes with simple eloquence about small-town life in the South, right after the start of the great social u...
“With wit and grace, Campbell shows how all our stories -- white, black, male female -- ultimately intertwine.” -- Time
Set against the smoldering embers of post-riot Los Angeles, Brothers and Sisters confirms Bebe Moore Campbell’s reput...
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Sweeping across fifty years of family, friendship, betrayal, and reconciliation, What You Owe Me is Bebe Moore Campbell's most ambitious achievement in storytelling. When Hosanna Clark -- a hotel maid in post-World War II Los Angeles -- first meets h...
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • "A tightly woven, well-written story about mothers and daughters, highs and lows, ex-husbands and boyfriends.... Universally touching." -- San Francisco Chronicle Trina is eighteen and suffers from bi-polar disorde...
Some mornings, Annie's mother's smiles are as bright as sunshine as she makes pancakes for breakfast and helps Annie get ready for school.
But other days, her mother doesn't smile at all and gets very angry. Those days Annie has to be a big...
On the night before her big jazz dance recital, young Mindy has made up her mind not to go -- she's just too nervous. But when she finds herself transported to the Savoy Ballroom, she quickly changes her tune. Filled from wall to wall with legends of...
Beloved author Bebe Moore Campbell?s last book shines light on childhood obesity.
Once Nikki starts eating, it?s hard for her to stop. She snacks when she is upset, angry or bored. But when her teacher, Mrs. Patterson, is taken to the hospital bec...