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African American Fiction.
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HTML: * An instant New York Times bestseller * An empowering and big-hearted sequel to the bestselling and critically acclaimed From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae Marks! Two years ago, Zoe Washington helped clear Marcus' name for a crime he didn't commit. Now her birth father has finally been released from prison and to an outpouring of community support, so everything should be perfect. When Marcus reveals his dream of opening his own restaurant, Zoe becomes determined to help him achieve itâ??with her as his pastry chef of course. However, starting a new place is much more difficult than it looks, and Marcus is having a harder time re-entering society than anyone expected. Set on finding a solution, Zoe starts a podcast to bring light to the exonerees' experiences and fundraise for their restaurant. After all, Zoe knows full well the power of using her voice. But with waning public interest in their story, will anyone still be listening? No library descriptions found. |
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An enjoyable sequel to the first Zoe Washington book, full of mouthwatering descriptions of desserts, as well as information about the difficulties of re-entry to life outside after prison, whether people were guilty or exonerated.
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"If I've learned anything over the years....It's that the way the world should be and the way it is are two separate things." (Marcus to Zoe, 87)
I needed to do better. I needed to stop judging and remember that previous offenders were like many of us - worthy of another chance. (276) ( )