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Brothers And Sisters
Bebe Moore Campbell

Brothers And Sisters

Putnam Adult (Sep 06, 1994)
9780399139291
| Paperback
476 pages | 150 x 231 mm | English
Dewey 813.54
LC Classification PS3553.A4395 .B76 1994
LC Control No. 94014196

Genre

  • Didactic Fiction
  • Psychological Fiction

Subject

  • African American Women/ Fiction
  • African Americans
  • Bank Employees/ Fiction
  • Los Angeles (Calif.)
  • Race Relations/ Fiction

Plot

Brothers and Sisters is set in the white-hot center of racially troubled Los Angeles, still healing from the deep scars of riot, violence, and suspicion. At the story's heart is Esther Jackson, an African-American who has built a promising career at a downtown bank. When a black man is hired as a senior vice-president, Esther is heartened - until his interest in a white officer at the bank percolates into sexual harassment. Esther is forced to choose between commitment to the friend who is being harassed and loyalty to a person of her own race. When a looting of bank accounts creates suspicions along racial lines, Esther must rethink her life even further, and her vision of the American dream.

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