| Prologue to The Bonus and Sister Planet Tara: The Complete American Stories-Edited |
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| Written by Jeneen Diane Sterling | ||
| Sunday, 01 December 2002 | ||
Prologue
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About The Bonus
The Bonus is an interracial, multicultural, truly American story where everyday events, day-to-day life, and people intertwine within the pages and spring forth in imagery and detail. Set in North Florida, the story is powerful, sensitive, and delicately written about everyday people experiencing life in a world filled with education, computers, and love. It is a story told from the viewpoints of both the heroine, a forty-two-year-old African-American, and that of the hero, a white thirty-four-year-old with a physical impairment.
While focusing on the interracial romance between the two main characters, The Bonus also creates a sweeping, positive spectrum comprised of military, government, music, sports and education figures – and most important, the story of an African-American father figure and his family who regards a white man with a physical impairment as one of their own.
About Sister Planet Tara
(From the original)
Sister Planet Tara is an interracial love story with an out-of-this-world twist. Two single American women – one African-American, one Chinese-American, friends since their college days – find themselves transported from their North Florida backyard to a planet named Tara, where they become objects of affection for human-like aliens.
On Sister Planet Tara, daily life is simple and family-oriented – and the power of life and death rest in the hands of the family that has selected the two friends to become their new family members.
Sister Planet Tara is an entertaining romp that focuses on family life and friendships that know no universal boundaries. It is written for the romantic at heart and the science-fiction reader as well.
Two page-turners from start to finish! Enjoy!
Jeneen Diane Sterling:
Still happily married, living in North Florida, and after spending the past two years putting the finishing touches on this, her first experience with having written a book, Jeneen's alter ego is now looking forward to catching up on mounds of neglected reading. She has one child, a teenage daughter, who's still counting down the days to begin life at college but, understandably, closer to home. The only pet in the family over the past fourteen years—a mutt adopted from the Humane Society—is now chasing daffodils, dragonflies, squirrels, and butterflies in a heavenly playground. And, is with the family in lasting memories and spirit.
Copyright © Jeneen Diane Sterling, reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
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