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A Quiet Time

by Attica Lundy

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To visit the A Quiet Time MYSPACE.COM fan web page, go to http://www.myspace.com/aquiettime or Click Here. It goes without saying: there will always will be a widespread appreciation for "the love story." By nature, human beings yearn for discoveries and breakthroughs which majestically take them to a deeper, soothing and enchanting level of consciousness. In a word; romance. "A Quiet Time," by Attica Lundy is an enchantment of that kind. Press Release: A Quiet Time Attica Lundy´s Debut Book is One of a Kind Distribution Source : ArriveNet Editorials Date : Thursday - December 28, 2006 Date Modified : Thursday - December 28, 2006 eMediaCampigns (ArriveNet Editorials - Dec 28, 2006) -- ATLANTA, GA -- The novel presents the world with view of a private love. It´s a story so convincing, so real, it mesmerizes. What makes Lundy´s book so compelling is that it is an intriguing retelling of a "never-told," American love story. "AQT" fundamentally alters the typical love story. Nowhere is this truth more evident than in the opening pages. The lovers are both women. Still, AQT is enjoying the greatest reviews and warmest reception among readers of both genders and all sexual orientations. "If nothing else, my deepest belief that we all-black/white/heterosexual/homosexual-- all have the right to peace and love; wherever and however we find it, and with whomever we find it," commented Attica Lundy. "Though my characters are lesbians, (even as a partner in a heterosexual relationship) I relate to them." AQT is a fascinating read because it effortlessly transcends all stereotypes of the culture with a dynamic story line. Although the leading characters (Jayla Armstrong and Tanji Jacobs) are lesbians of color, the book synthesizes in a way where readers from all backgrounds remain fully engaged throughout. Lundy doesn't attempt to get her readers to assess or understand the relationship of two lovers. And the author has made it clear; this provocation is deliberate. Despite the

First published
2006

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  • Print176 pages · ISBN 9781425742669

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