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House of Light

By: Joyce Carol Thomas
Narrated by: Patricia Floyd
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Women in pain are drawn to The House of Light in rural Ponca, Oklahoma--refuge of Abyssinia Jackson, M.D. It is here that three women will find strength and regain control of their lives. Vennie, an over-worked and disrespected "day girl," comes to Abyssinia with pained and tired feet. Pearline is a buxom beauty who bears the scars and bruises from her jealous ex-husband’s constant beating. The independent Zenobia, an impassioned blues singer will learn to open herself to new friendships and possibly even love from a man on the other side of town. Filled with inspiring, lyrical prose and honest characters, House of Light is the joyous story of a community brought together by love and decency and bound by the ideal of helping others help themselves.

©2001 Joyce Carol Thomas (P)2001 Recorded Books, LLC
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Saccharine and Anoying

Everybody who is bad turns good again and gets saved. Praise the Lord. Blah, blah, blah.
In fairness, there are some intriguing characters but there are a lot I just want to smack for their foolish behavior and the predictable outcomes.

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