http://deberryandgrant.com
We have a NEW YouTube Video!!!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=BCsO-OpsMAo
AND we blog at http://twomindsfull.blogspot.com Come on by.
ALAS Award Nomination!!
We are honored to have once again been nominated for an African American Literary Award Show award. We won two of these wonderful awards in...
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http://deberryandgrant.com
We have a NEW YouTube Video!!!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=BCsO-OpsMAo
AND we blog at http://twomindsfull.blogspot.com Come on by.
ALAS Award Nomination!!
We are honored to have once again been nominated for an African American Literary Award Show award. We won two of these wonderful awards in 2004 for Better Than I Know Myself. Our category is "AUTHOR OF THE YEAR-FEMALE" for Gotta Keep on Tryin'. Please visit the site and vote for us!!! (keep scrolling down--we're there--REALLY we are!)
http://www.createsurvey.com/c/70819-bwXj6C/
There are probably several of your favorite authors nominated in various categories so check out the site and vote for them too!
http://www.literaryawardshow.com/voting.html
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GOTTA KEEP ON TRYIN' IN BOOKSTORES EVERYWHERE NOW!!!
With five novels to their credit, Virginia DeBerry and Donna Grant, best friends for 25 years, have turned a friendship into the most successful and enduring writing collaboration in African American fiction.
In 1997 TRYIN' TO SLEEP IN THE BED YOU MADE, was a critical success, an Essence Bestseller and won the Merit Award for Fiction from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association, as well as the 1998 Book of the Year Award from the Blackboard Bestseller List/African American Booksellers Conference-Book Expo America. More than that, it hit an emotional nerve with tens of thousands of readers from all over the world who continue to write to Virginia and Donna nine years after the book's publication.
FAR FROM THE TREE became a New York Times Bestseller and an Essence Bestseller.
BETTER THAN I KNOW MYSELF received two Open Book Awards, and was included on the Best African American Fiction lists of both Borders and WaldenBooks.
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