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050 00 $aPS3503.R7244$bM28 1993
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100 1 $aBrooks, Gwendolyn,$d1917-2000.
245 10 $aMaud Martha /$cGwendolyn Brooks.
250 $a1st Third World Press ed.
260 $aChicago :$bThird World Press,$c1993.
300 $a180 p. ;$c22 cm.
500 $aOriginally published: New York : Harper & Row, 1953.
520 $aA first novel by this world class poet, Maud Martha captures the essence of Black life. Gwendolyn Brooks portrays one woman's quest and love for life despite its difficulties. Whether she confronts teenaged love and marriage or the challenges of womanhood and adulthood survival, we come face to face with Maud Martha--recognizing that her beauty and strength reside deep in every one of us.--Page [4] of cover.
650 0 $aAfrican American women$vFiction.
651 0 $aMiddle West$vFiction.
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