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The Bearer of the Sun A Continuation of Uncaged

The Bearer of the Sun A Continuation of Uncaged

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The Bearer of the Sun A Continuation of Uncaged

by Denez, Deeva

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ISBN 13
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no place: 1st Books Library, 2001. Paperback. Originally published by The Literary Connection out of Decatur Georgia in 1999, this 1stBooks Library edition (a print-on-demand publisher) is very good. Slight curl and wear to edges of glossy printed wraps. The second book in a planned trilogy by the Atlanta Georgia born and raised African American writer.

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Title
The Bearer of the Sun A Continuation of Uncaged
Author
Denez, Deeva
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
0759665516
ISBN 13
9780759665514
Publisher
1st Books Library
Place of Publication
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Date Published
2001
Bookseller catalogs
African American; Georgia;

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