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-HOME IN THE MORNING is Mary Glickman’s first novel, an unconventional love story set at the cusp of the civil rights movement. Jackson Sassaport is caught between three women: Missy Fine Sassaport, his Old South Jewish mother; Stella Godwin, his beloved and opinionated Yankee wife; and Katherine Marie, the African American woman he has loved since his childhood in Mississippi. Now living in South Carolina, Glickman was raised in a large Polish Catholic family on the outskirts of Boston in the 1960s, then fell in love a Jewish man, and eagerly converted and moved to the South with him. HOME IN THE MORNING goes on sale in November 2010. (Literary agent: Peter Riva, International Transactions)
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