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Books with title Singing in the Comeback Choir

  • Singing in the Comeback Choir

    Bebe Moore Campbell, Macmillan Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Macmillan Audio, April 28, 2000)
    Maxine McCoy has made it. She has overcome the odds she faced as an African-American woman from a working class Philadelphia neighborhood to become a successful television producer in Los Angeles. She loves her hard-working, ambitious husband, and is pregnant with her first child. She does worry, though, that the shows she produces are of no social value. But this concern drops away when she receives a phone call from her grandmother's caretaker and learns she has to return to Philadelphia. Orphaned at an early age, Maxine grew up with her grandmother, Lindy, a singing star. Lindy is now a smoking, drinking, embittered woman whose glorious voice has atrophied from disuse - and the house on Sutherland Street, that used to swing with laughter and music, is dim and lifeless. Lindy's once-thriving neighborhood has become a blighted, crime-infested area. Yet, after a few days there, Maxine realizes that Lindy and Sutherland Street itself have been the source of her own strength and success, and she is moved to help them both reclaim their glory.
  • Singing in the Comeback Choir

    Bebe Moore Campbell

    Hardcover (Putnam Adult, Feb. 16, 1998)
    Called one of the leading black novelists of the twentieth century by The Washington Post, the author of Brothers and Sisters follows a successful producer who tries to revitalize the ghetto of her youth. 250,000 first printing. Tour.
  • Singing in the Comeback Choir

    Bebe Moore Campbell

    Paperback (Berkley, Sept. 9, 2009)
    A woman's journey back home takes her life in a new direction in this inspirational New York Times bestseller from the author of Brothers and Sisters. Maxine McCoy’s life is going just fine. She’s the executive producer of a popular talk show, married to the man she loves, and pregnant with their child. But her security is shattered when Maxine gets a call from the caretaker of her 76-year-old grandmother, who raised the orphaned Maxine. She’s summoned back to the Philadelphia neighborhood of her childhood that, like her grandmother, has seen better days. Maxine is set to move her grandmother out of the neighborhood, but the independent Liddy isn’t quite ready to leave. She has plans of her own. Bebe Moore Campbell demonstrates why Entertainment Weekly called her “a master when it comes to telling a story” in this tale of hope and redemption and making the impossible come true.“If this is a fair world, Bebe Moore Campbell will be remembered as the most important African-American novelist of this century...Her writing is clean and clear; her emotions run hot, but her most important characteristic is uncompromising intelligence coupled with a perfectionist's eye for detail.”—The Washington Post Book World
  • Singing in the Comeback Choir

    Bebe Moore Campbell

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, June 1, 1999)
    The author of Brothers and Sisters follows a successful producer who tries to revitalize the ghetto of her youth while trying to save her grandmother, a once noted singing star, from herself. Reprint.
  • Singing in the Comeback Choir

    Bebe Moore Campbell, Bebe Moore Cambell

    Audio Cassette (Macmillan Audio, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Bebe Moore Campbell, acclaimed by the "Washington Post Book World" as "one of the most important African-American novelists of this century", tells an unforgettable tale about second chances. Maxine McCoy has made it. She has a successful career, a hard-working ambitious husband, and her first child on the way. She's come a long way from the working-class neighborhood--a neighborhood she must revisit when she receives a call of concern about her grandmother.
  • Singing in the Comeback Choir

    Bebe Moore Campbell

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley Publishing Group, March 15, 1999)
    Novel
  • Singing in the Comeback Choir

    Bebe Moore Campbell, Rebecca Nicholas

    Audio Cassette (Books On Tape, Inc., March 15, 1998)
    BOOKS ON TAPE set of 8 UNABRIDGED audio cassettes
  • Singing in the Comeback Choir

    Bebe Moore Campbell

    Hardcover (Wheeler Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 1998)
    A successful TV producer in Los Angeles, Maxine McCoy finds she must return to her working-class Philadelphia neighborhood to tend to the embittered grandmother who raised her
  • Singing in the Comeback Choir

    Bebe Moore Campbell

    Library Binding (Bt Bound, Oct. 15, 1999)
    Book by Campbell, Bebe Moore
  • Singing in the Comeback Choir

    Bebe Moore Campbell

    Hardcover (William Heinemann Ltd, March 15, 1998)
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  • Singing in the Comeback Choir

    Bebe Moore Campbell

    Paperback (Berkley Publishing Group, March 15, 1998)
    Maxine McCoy has made it. She has overcome the odds she faced as a black woman from a working-class Philadelphia neighborhood to become a successful television producer in Los Angeles. She loves her hardworking, ambitious husband and is pregnant with her first child. She does worry, though, that the shows she produces are of no social value. But even this concern drops away when she receives a phone call from the caretaker of her seventy-year-old grandmother and learns she has to return to Philadelphia. Orphaned at an early age, Maxine grew up with her grandmother Lindy, a singing star. Lindy is now a smoking, drinking, embittered women whose glorious voice has atrophied from disuse, and the house that used to swing with laughter and music is dim and lifeless. Lindy's once striving neighborhood has become a blighted, crime-infested area. Yet after a few days there, Maxine realizes that Lindy and Sydenham Street itself have been the source of her own strength and success, and she is moved to help both reclaim their glory. Bebe Moore Campbell's writing is "clean and clear," said The Washington Post Book World. "Her emotions run hot, but her most important characteristic is uncompromising intelligence coupled with a perfectionist's eye for detail." With lyrical prose, rich humor, and keen insight, she creates a moving story of hope and redemption, of the faith and commitment that can make any comeback possible.
  • Singing in the Comeback Choir

    Bebe Moore Campbell

    Paperback (Arrow Books Ltd, May 6, 1999)
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