A Mighty Love

Fiction & Literature, African American
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Author: Anita Doreen Diggs ISBN: 9780758285805
Publisher: Kensington Books Publication: February 1, 2005
Imprint: Dafina Language: English
Author: Anita Doreen Diggs
ISBN: 9780758285805
Publisher: Kensington Books
Publication: February 1, 2005
Imprint: Dafina
Language: English

"A fast-paced, compelling story about love and its power to both heal and redeem." --Kim McLarin, author of Meeting the Waters

Mel and Adrienne Jordan have the kind of marriage most couples only dream about. Mel feels lucky to have the smartest, sexiest wife a man could want, while caring for their infant daughter and tending to their lovely home in New York City keeps Adrienne busy and content. Landing a recording contract had once been her greatest ambition--but not anymore. Life is that good.

Until the day a tragedy changes everything. Convinced that he is to blame, Mel returns to the mean streets of his youth--and indulges in the drugs, drink, and women he finds there. Adrienne works long hours at a tedious job, desperate to get ahead--even though she's not really sure where she's going. As they drift further into their grief--and away from each other--Mel and Adrienne start to wonder if they can ever reclaim what they had. And they soon realize that their greatest challenge will be trying to save the one thing they had always taken for granted: their love.

"A heart-stopping story about the power of love. . .The characters are richly drawn and complex. The use of language is stunning. . .A dynamic new writer is on the scene--readers, make room on your bookshelf and in your hearts for A Mighty Love!" --Yolanda Joe, author of This Just In and Hit Time

Anita Doreen Diggs, author of A Mighty Love and A Meeting In the Ladies Room, has worked in the book publishing industry for twelve years. She has been profiled in The New York Times, The New York Daily News and on numerous television and radio programs. Columbia Journalism Review placed Ms. Diggs on their "The Shapers" list for the year 2000. The Shapers is a list of prominent New Yorkers who shape the national media agenda. She lives in Harlem.

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"A fast-paced, compelling story about love and its power to both heal and redeem." --Kim McLarin, author of Meeting the Waters

Mel and Adrienne Jordan have the kind of marriage most couples only dream about. Mel feels lucky to have the smartest, sexiest wife a man could want, while caring for their infant daughter and tending to their lovely home in New York City keeps Adrienne busy and content. Landing a recording contract had once been her greatest ambition--but not anymore. Life is that good.

Until the day a tragedy changes everything. Convinced that he is to blame, Mel returns to the mean streets of his youth--and indulges in the drugs, drink, and women he finds there. Adrienne works long hours at a tedious job, desperate to get ahead--even though she's not really sure where she's going. As they drift further into their grief--and away from each other--Mel and Adrienne start to wonder if they can ever reclaim what they had. And they soon realize that their greatest challenge will be trying to save the one thing they had always taken for granted: their love.

"A heart-stopping story about the power of love. . .The characters are richly drawn and complex. The use of language is stunning. . .A dynamic new writer is on the scene--readers, make room on your bookshelf and in your hearts for A Mighty Love!" --Yolanda Joe, author of This Just In and Hit Time

Anita Doreen Diggs, author of A Mighty Love and A Meeting In the Ladies Room, has worked in the book publishing industry for twelve years. She has been profiled in The New York Times, The New York Daily News and on numerous television and radio programs. Columbia Journalism Review placed Ms. Diggs on their "The Shapers" list for the year 2000. The Shapers is a list of prominent New Yorkers who shape the national media agenda. She lives in Harlem.

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