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Contact Leah at
leahmullen@yahoo.com
Leah Mullen resides in the Bedford Stuyvesant section of
Brooklyn with her husband and their two children. Leah has a BA in print
journalism from the Pennsylvania State University. Her first novel, Again and
Again, a coming of age love story, was released in 2005.
Leah's essays, articles, reviews and profiles have appeared in
a number of publications and websites including,
Mosaic,
WritersandPoets.com,
Conscioushiphop.com, Fiercemag.com,
The Black
World Today.com,
Black Planet.com,
Black Issues Book Review, The Daily
Challenge, Sisters in Motion, Our Times Press, The New York World
Articles Written for AALBC.com Include:
Trice Hickman's sophomore novel promises more sizzle just in
time for the summer
Giving it Away: My �Free� Lance
Writing Career
Need Inspiration to
Write? Begin Within
My Sacred Texts
Thumper Unveiled? Not Quite Yet
Advertising
Online: Is this the Wave of the Future for Selling Black Books?
Carl Weber
Gives "Best Selling" Author a New Meaning
Brooklyn
Festival Showcases Emerging Authors
A Review of Shirley Hailstock's Novel: A Family
Affair
A Review of Althea by Linda Watkins
A Review of Sister, Sister: Three
Novellas by Donna Hill, Carmen Green and Janice Sims
A Review of In My Bedroom by Donna Hill
Related Links
Again
and Again
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by Leah Yvonne Mullen
ISBN: 0595339808 Format: Paperback, 209pp
Pub. Date: January 2005 Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Growing up, Sarah just wanted to be loved, but she went about it in the worst
possible way. If Sarah could turn back the hands of time she would not have made
so many mistakes. She wants her daughter Bridget's last years in high school to
be smooth and trouble free, unlike the poverty and homelessness Sarah grew up
with. Most of all she does not want Bridget to become a mother before she is a
woman.
However, Bridget--bright and determined, yet doubting her own worth--has her own
vision for her life, one that is full of the young man she adores.
Sarah's fierce determination to overcome her wild, party girl past and create a
conventional future jeopardizes what is most precious to her. Can she keep her
hopes for her daughter's success from crushing Bridget's dreams, while at the
same time making peace with her own unfulfilled desires?
Leah Mullen - Official Web Site
http://www.leahmullen.com
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