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Selected Works
- Successful Women, Angry Men: Backlash in the
Two Career Marriage, Berkley. This cutting edge
non fiction work describes what happens to marriages
when husbands are envious of their wives' career
success. The book suggests ways to end anger and
mend marriages.
- Sweet Summer, Growing up with and without My
Dad, Berkley. Moore Campbell's moving memoir
of her early years as a child of divorce explores
how she came to grips with her own legacy.
- Your Blues Ain't Like Mine, One World/Ballantine.
The NAACP Image Award was bestowed on this first novel,
an account of a racially motivated killing and an aftermath
that spans two generations in the lives of both blacks
and whites.
- Brothers and Sisters, Berkley. This New
York Times best selling novel explores the friendship
of two women, one black, one white, in the shadow of
the 1992 civil unrest in Los Angeles.
- Singing in the Comeback Choir, Berkley.
Moore Campbell's second bestseller is the story of
a granddaughter's quest to revitalize her grandmother,
a down-on-her-luck jazz singer, and the inner city
neighborhood where she resides.
- What You Owe Me, Penguin Putnam (August
6, 2001). Moore Campbell's third best seller is an
epic, multi-generational story that begins right after
WWII when a black woman and a Holocaust survivor meet
in the hotel where they are maids. They become friends
and then business partners. The betrayal that rips
them apart reverberates for more than fifty years.
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