Clementine Camille

Clementine Camille
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Publisher : Advantage Media Group
Total Pages : 518
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ISBN-10 : 9781599320045
ISBN-13 : 1599320045
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Book Synopsis Clementine Camille by : Ronald John Vierling

Download or read book Clementine Camille written by Ronald John Vierling and published by Advantage Media Group. This book was released on 2006-02 with total page 518 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ronald Vierling's first novel in the Clementine trilogy, Clementine Camille: Volume One: An American Romance, ends when African-American Clementine Brown and Caucasian-American Tyler Raymond's twin daughters are six years old. Clementine Camille: Volume Two: An American Memoir begins ten years later, when the couple's twin daughters, Josephine and Abigail, are fifteen, which means Clementine and Tyler not only face issues that naturally arise with raising teen-age daughters, they must also deal with those issues that attend their daughters' mixed racial heritage. Thus, while An American Romance chronicles how Clementine and Tyler became adults and parents as well as the story of the family and friends who shaped them, the events that unfold in An American Memoir test everything they have come to believe about love and loss, about race and identity, about ambition and the sometimes contradictory consequences of achievement.

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