Dawn Reno Langley

DAWN RENO LANGLEY

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DAWN RENO LANGLEY

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January 1, 1996

The Encyclopedia of Black Collectibles: A Value and Identification Guide

by Dawn Reno Langley

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Glossy, pictorial wraps; 305 pages; solid binding; no marks; no chips or tears; text block is bright and clean; small stain on bottom of page ends, else fine.

320

English

January 1, 1996

Paperback

WHAT READER ARE SAYING

"Analyzing the Prescotts" takes the reader on an emotional journey as we follow a family imploding. Dawn Reno Langley artfully explores gender identity and, through her storytelling, shows us our heart is what matterthat most. With a twist at the end I did not see coming, Langley offers a glimpse into what the best of humanity can be.

— karen chrappa

I read this book and didn’t want to put it down. It skillfully follows the psychoanalysis of a fractured family dealing with a shocking revelation. Written in the therapist’s point of view, it is fascinating to read. I hope there is a sequel.

— Corliss C.

Each of the characters in The Mourning Parade captures the heart, especially the ellies. A beautifully powerful story about love, loss, and the bonds of motherhood.

— M A H

Dr. Natalie DeAngelo, a North Carolina Veterinarian, is still suffering from PTSD after a year of therapy trying to deal with the loss of both of her young sons in a school shooting.

— L. Nicholas

Why I Wrote This Book

Dawn Reno Langley · Author, Fulbright Scholar, TEDx Speaker

— Dawn Reno Langley

BOOK DETAILS

Publisher

UNKNO

Pub. Date

January 1, 1996

ISBN

978-0870697036

Pages

320

Formats

Paperback

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