| Catherine Sanderson and her daughter, Phoebe, have always been close, except for one secret between them: the identity of Phoebe's father. Catherine, occupied with helping Atlanta's immigrants, doesn't have time for questions of paternity. But when Phoebe's father, B.J., a renowned reporter, shows up to investigate a refugee prostitution ring, Catherine must finally confront the only man she's ever loved and the truth she's withheld for eighteen years. By turns warm and funny, serious and raw, Cleage's ability to create a gripping story about strong, spirited women remains unrivaled. |