Description: UP FOR AUCTION IS A 2001 VIKING HARDCOVER FIRST EDITION/ PRINTING ( 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ) OF - ' A DAY LATE AND A DOLLAR SHORT ' - WRITTEN AND HAND SIGNED ON THE TITLE PAGE BY GREAT AUTHOR TERRY MCMILLAN. INSIDE PAGES ARE IN MINT CLEAN CONDITION. BOOK STRUCTURE AND DUST JACKET HAVE VERY LIGHT WEAR.OVERALL CONDITION IS VERY GOOD.THANKS FOR LOOKING AND PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS AND STORE. All Signed books featured have been purchased at bookstore signings or after the signing, book fairs, estate sales, and other reputable dealers. We do not issue individual certificates of authenticity, but do unconditionally guarantee that all signed books have been hand signed by the stated Author of the book and are not a copy or forgery. Shipping is free for media mail in the US only with a 4 - 8 day delivery time. U.S Flat Rate Priority mail is available at USPS rates with 3 - 5 day delivery time for US only. International shipping is by USPS First Class International mail only. Tracking number included. Items shipped within 24 hours after purchase on business days - Monday through Friday. Refunds given as money back less return postage upon safe return of item. Please contact if there is a problem so we can help. Not accepting best offers at this time. Thanks. Signed By The Author Books. Additional Information about A Day Late and a Dollar Short Portions of this page Copyright 1995 - 2008 Muze Inc. All rights reserved. Synopsis McMillan takes her readers into the Price family, to meet Viola, the matriarch, and her four grown children: Paris (Viola calls her a lion), Lewis (a horse), Charlotte (a bull), and Janelle (a lamb). There's also Cecil, her very unusual husband. McMillan explores their story with the insight into the lives of contemporary African-Americans that has made her a best-seller. Size Length: 431 pages Height: 9.8 in. Width: 6.5 in. Thickness: 1.5 in. Weight: 27.2 oz. Publisher's Note The author of Waiting to Exhale presents the story of the Price family, from matriarch Viola and her often-absent husband, Cecil, to their four loyal adult children, who experience life entirely on their own terms. Tour. Industry reviews "McMillan fires off rounds of mordant moral and social observation here that are damn near Whartonian in their dissection of African American manners and appearances.... A DAY LATE... is contemporary African American naturalism at its best." Village Voice - Greg Tate (01/24/2001) "Terry McMillan is eager to approximate for her readers the experience of eating bonbons while painting toenails while listening to daytime television..." New York Times - Janet Maslin (01/18/2001) "A moving tapestry of familial love and redemption, A DAY LATE AND A DOLLAR SHORT is a glorious novel that transported me into Terry McMillan's fictional world and, like the best fiction, helped illuminate corners of my own heart." Washington Post Book World - Jewell Parker Rhodes (02/11/2001) "A DAY LATE AND A DOLLAR SHORT finds McMillan in top form as she weaves together, through the story of the dysfunctional Price family, a poignant yet hilarious narrative that deepens and extends the themes of love, loss and family only touched upon in her earlier work." Los Angeles Times - Paula L. Woods (02/16/2001) "If, at times, the families in Terry McMillan's fictions of black urban life can seem formulaic, it is because she is as concerned to give her audience cues to self-therapy as she is to create a free-standing work of art....And yet, as we get to know [her] characters in chapter after chapter, they are...capable of surprising us and themselves; McMillan is good at evoking inner lives, and the dreams that make life bearable....A DAY LATE is, of course, a deeply sentimental novel....Yet it both understands how some ordinary but deeply interesting people live their lives, and deals effectively with their attempts to change them. If novels like this are as much a part of such change as therapy, psychics, inspirational television chat shows and lottery tickets, that is by no means a contemptible effect for a writer to try to have on the world around her." Times Literary Supplement - Roz Kaveney (06/01/2001) "Great storytelling with one catch: no plot. But McMillan's trademark earthiness and wonderful dialogue more than compensate." Kirkus Reviews (12/01/2000)
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Binding: Hardcover w/Jacket
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Publisher: Viking
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Subject: Literature & Fiction
Year Printed: 2001
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket, First Edition, Signed, With Dust Jacket
Region: North America
Author: Terry McMillan
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Romance
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