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10 items or less [videorecording] : / by Freeman, Morgan(CARDINAL)348086; Vega, Paz,;
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Subjects: Interracial friendship.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Swirling : how to date, mate, and relate mixing race culture and creed / by Karazin, Christelyn D.; Littlejohn, Janice Rhoshalle.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Christelyn's story: jumping the broom with a white boy -- Deprogram: unthink everything you've ever assumed about swirling -- Who's swirling? -- Best U.S. cities that swirl -- Feel like you need permission to swirl?: girl, you got it -- Is it time to edit the list? -- How to go from Mr. Rainbow to Mr. Right -- Why it's worth it -- You've decided. Now get busy: 52 ways to find a date -- The rules of flirtation: knowing when he's interested -- The first date: finding neutral ground -- Moving forward--or moving on -- Let's talk about sex--and stereotypes -- Love is blind--but not those people staring at you! -- Dealing with conflicting loyalties -- Handling the guess who's coming to dinner moment -- Time to decide: is it all worth it? -- Janice's story: and she lived happily ever after.
Subjects: Interracial dating.; Interracial friendship.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Remember me / by Robinson, Cheryl,author.(DLC)n 2004044446; Spain, Susan,narrator.(DLC)no2003029595;
Narrated by Susan Spain.Mia Marks, a black girl from inner-city Detroit, and Danielle King, a white suburban girl, meet at an all-girls Catholic high school and become friends. But an indiscretion destroyd their friendship. Twenty years later Danielle is a successful novelist living in Miami. Mia is a school teacher in Detroit. Both are unhappily married and raising teenage daughters. And botrh are too pround to make the first move to reconnect until tragedy brings them back together.
Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Interracial friendship; Female friendship;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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10 items or less [videorecording] by Freeman, Morgan.(CARDINAL)348086; Hill, Jonah.(CARDINAL)845990; Silberling, Bradley.(CARDINAL)844275; Vega, Paz,1976-(CARDINAL)848365;
Morgan Freeman, Paz Vega, Jonah Hill, Alexandra Berardi, Bobby Cannavale.While researching for a role, a has-been actor meets a quirky clerk in a Latino market and shadows her for a day, leading to unexpected personal revelations for both.MPAA rating: R.DVD, Dolby digital 5.1 surround.
Subjects: Drama.; Video recordings.; Actors; Interracial friendship;
For private home use only.
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 11
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Remember me / by Robinson, Cheryl.(CARDINAL)467156;
Mia Marks, a black girl from inner-city Detroit, and Danielle King, a white suburban girl, meet at an all-girls Catholic high school and become friends. But an indiscretion destroyed their friendship. Twenty years later Danielle is a successful novelist living in Miami. Mia is a school teacher in Detroit. Both are unhappily married and raising teenage daughters. And both are too proud to make the first move to reconnect until tragedy brings them back together.
Subjects: Fiction.; Interracial friendship; Female friendship; Women's friendships.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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We are not like them [large print] / by Pride, Christine,author.; Piazza, Jo,author.(CARDINAL)342380;
"Jen and Riley have been best friends since kindergarten. As adults, they remain as close as sisters, though their lives have taken different directions. Jen married young, and after years of trying, is finally pregnant. Riley pursued her childhood dream of becoming a television journalist and is poised to become one of the first Black female anchors of the top news channel in their hometown of Philadelphia. But the deep bond they share is severely tested when Jen's husband, a city police officer, is involved in the shooting of an unarmed Black teenager. Six months pregnant, Jen is in freefall as her future, her husband's freedom, and her friendship with Riley are thrown into uncertainty. Covering this career-making story, Riley wrestles with the implications of this tragic incident for her Black community, her ambitions, and her relationship with her lifelong friend. Like Tayari Jones's An American Marriage and Jodi Picoult's Small Great Things, We Are Not Like Them explores complex questions of race and how they pervade and shape our most intimate spaces in a deeply divided world. But at its heart, it's a story of enduring friendship--a love that defies the odds even as it faces its most difficult challenges"--
Subjects: Large print books.; Domestic fiction.; Social problem fiction.; Novels.; Interracial friendship; Race; Police shootings;
Available copies: 12 / Total copies: 14
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The night train [sound recording] a novel by Edgerton, Clyde,1944-(CARDINAL)178570; Smith, T. Ryder.nrt(CARDINAL)557505; Recorded Books, LLC.(CARDINAL)561790;
Read by T. Ryder Smith.In 1963, Dwayne Hallston discovers James Brown and wants to perform just like him. Meanwhile, Dwayne's forbidden black friend Larry, aspiring to play piano like Thelonius Monk, apprentices to a jazz musician called the Bleeder. A mutual passion for music help Dwayne and Larry as they try to achieve their dreams.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; African American musicians; Interracial friendship; Male friendship; Musicians;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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A long bridge home / by Irvin, Kelly,author.(CARDINAL)341620;
When the Mast family is forced to evacuate their Montana home, Christine chooses not to move with her family to Kansas. Instead, she wants to stay closer to home and to her beau, Andy Lambright, who has yet to ask for her hand in marriage and who seems to be holding tightly to secrets from his past. Now, living with her aunt and uncle in St. Ignatius, Christine is on her own for the first time in her life. While working in her uncle's store Christine meets Raymond Old Fox, and he introduces her to his rich native culture with strong ties to the earth and nature. Despite the warnings of her aunt and uncle, Christine is inexplicably drawn to Raymond, and her mind is opened to a history and heritage far different from her own. With her newly expanding horizons, Christine wonders if she can return to the domestic life that is expected of her. Her heart still longs to be with Andy, but she isn't the same person she was before the fire, and she wonders if he can accept who she is becoming. Has too much distance grown between them? Or can they bridge the gap from past to present and find their way back together?
Subjects: Religious fiction.; Romance fiction.; Amish; Interracial friendship; Kootenai Indians;
Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 18
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A long bridge home [large print] / by Irvin, Kelly,author.(CARDINAL)341620;
"After her community in the awe-inspiring Montana mountains is suddenly consumed by a raging wildfire, one young Amish woman finds herself in a new town where she's introduced to the Native culture of the Kootenai people. When the Mast family is forced to evacuate their home in the West Kootenai region of Montana, Christine chooses not to move with her family to her father's childhood home in Kansas. Instead, she wants to stay closer to home and to her beau, Andy Lambright, who has yet to ask for her hand in marriage and who seems to be holding tightly to secrets from his past. Now, living with her aunt and uncle in St. Ignatius, Christine is on her own for the first time in her life. While working in her uncle's store Christine meets Raymond Old Fox, whom she befriends, and he introduces her to his rich native culture with strong ties to the earth and nature. Despite the warnings of her aunt and uncle, Christine is inexplicably drawn to Raymond, and her mind is opened to a history and heritage far different from her own. With her newly expanding horizons, Christine wonders if she can return to the domestic life that is expected of her. Her heart still longs to be with Andy, but she isn't the same person she was before the fire, and she wonders if he can accept who she is becoming. Has too much distance grown between them? Or can they bridge the gap from past to present and find their way back together?"--
Subjects: Large print books.; Romance fiction.; Christian fiction.; Domestic fiction.; Fiction.; Interracial friendship; Kootenai Indians; Amish;
Available copies: 21 / Total copies: 23
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Catfish : a novel / by Edwards, Madelyn Bennett,author.(CARDINAL)827979;
It's the 1960s and early '70s in small-town South Louisiana. Susanna Burton, a white girl who traumatic home life is hidden behind her father's political power, finds acceptance and forbidden love with an African American family and a young black man named Rodney Thibault. Rodney provides the tenderness and warmth Susie has never known in an era when anti-miscegenation is the law of the land. Even after the Supreme Court strikes down such discrimination, the Ku Klux Klan, other white supremacists, and Susie's parents stand in the way of love. Forced to go their separate ways and live several states apart for years on end, Susie and Rodney continually find their way back together. At the heart of the novel, giving Susie and Rodney the strength to overcome the harshness of their world, and telling Susie stories of his family's escape from slavery and oppression, is Catfish, patriarch of the black family that accepts Susie more fully than her own blood.
Subjects: Romance fiction.; Historical fiction.; Interracial friendship; Race relations; Multiracial families;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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