Down and dirty by Gammy L Singer
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Book
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4
editions published
in
2006
in
English
and held by
191
libraries
worldwide
Landlord Amos Brown hasn't been nicknamed the Harlem Don for nothing. Ever since he inherited two brownstones from his estranged father, he's taken on the weight of his neighbors' problems, a wrenching habit that makes for sleepless-not to mention solitary-nights. From a dying tenant to a drug-addicted single mom to an abandoned child, Amos's gut twists as he sees first hand the ravages of desperation, disease and poverty in his slice of Harlem. No wonder his last girlfriend broke up with him.
A landlord's tale by Gammy L Singer
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Book
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2
editions published
between
2004
and
2005
in
English
and held by
148
libraries
worldwide
Amos Brown has heard of skeletons in the closet, but apparently he has got one in his basement - and it belongs to someone closer to his heart, yet further from his memory, than he ever could have guessed. He resolves to piece together the mysterious jigsaw.
Down and dirty : another landlord's tale by Gammy L Singer
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Book
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1
edition published
in
2006
in
English
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136
libraries
worldwide
Hard luck and trouble : a landlord's tale by Gammy L Singer
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Book
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2
editions published
between
2005
and
2007
in
English
and held by
38
libraries
worldwide
While eluding a drug lord to whom he owes a great deal of money, Amos Brown, a down-on-his-luck gambler, unexpectedly becomes a landlord when he inherits two brownstones and meets a cast of colorful characters, all of whom help him unlock the mysteries of his past.
Hard luck and trouble by Gammy L Singer
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Book
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1
edition published
in
2007
in
English
and held by
28
libraries
worldwide
Remarks to the Symposium on Criminal Justice and Literature by Gammy L Singer
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visu
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1
edition published
in
2006
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Back inside herself(
visu
)
1
edition published
in
1983
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
"A lyrical visual poem exploring black women's self images and inner strengths, urging black women to reject imposed notions and invent their own identities."--Media RIghts website.