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coal miners, a dispersed African American Ex-
oduster bloodline and an orphaned brood of Italian American Catholic clerics, "An Infinite Lifetime of Prosp..."
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We need a webpage showing the ISBN/ASIN and other book data to validate the info and if available we need it for the cover image. It should be non-bookseller site (Amazon & AbeBooks excepted), so from the publisher, library or another acceptable site: https://help.goodreads.com/s/article/..., if you have the book, we can use a scan/photo of your copy for the cover and the page with the publication information (you can upload a scan/photo of your own to the "more photos..." section of your profile (https://www.goodreads.com/photo/new) in the browser, not the app), then copy the link here and a librarian can add it. Make sure you state the source of the photo in the text and that your account settings are public (not private).
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coal miners, a dispersed African American Ex-
oduster bloodline and an orphaned brood of Italian American Catholic clerics, "An Infinite Lifetime of Prosperity" gives rise to an expansive canopy of story.
Women and girls occupy the epicenter of events as non-linear time winds around and back again from the birth of a daughter to Slovenian coal mining immigrants in 1927 to her father's death from Black Lung in 1974, from the matrilineal beginnings of an
Exoduster named Lily Freedom Freeman, to an act of guerrilla civil disobedience in 1972 St. Louis, from the 1893 World Parliament of Religions in Chicago to midnight visitations with the living spirit of St. Teresa of Avila, from the release of a broadside promising:
"An infinite lifetime of prosperity for you and your family," to a 1921 uprising of thousands of women who came to be known as the Amazon Army. This thoroughly researched work of historical fiction with occasional twists of folk mythologies and mysticism speaks through multiple voices to revere common people, praise the miraculous in the ordinary, honor the depths of human tragedy, celebrate feminine-cen-tered sexuality and extol the twin triumphs of true friendship and song.
Published by opus and politics and prose bookstore. ISBN 978-1-62429-529-4