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Dear BIBR BIBR Bay Islands Beach Resort (Roatan, Honduras)
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 Editors

Please accept my profound appreciation for selecting my novel Prospero's Daughter (Ballantine Books, 2006), as 2006 Best Novel of the Year. (See "Best of 2006" November/December 2006.)

I was thrilled, honored and deeply touched. Black Issues Book Review continues to be the main source for connecting black writers to readers. Because of your continued support of my work, several book clubs that ordinarily or·di·nar·i·ly  
adv.
1. As a general rule; usually: ordinarily home by six.

2. In the commonplace or usual manner: ordinarily dressed pedestrians on the street.
 would not have known of my work now read my novels. I was particularly indebted in·debt·ed  
adj.
Morally, socially, or legally obligated to another; beholden.



[Middle English endetted, from Old French endette, past participle of endetter, to oblige
 to you for publishing my essay on the inspiration for Prospero's Daughter in THE WRITING LIFE ("Channeling Shakespeare") earlier in the year. Dr. Roselyne Pirson, director of the Florida Center for the Literary Arts (FCLA FCLA Florida Center for Library Automation
FCLA Forensic Court Liaison Nurse
), told me it was that essay that led her to my novel, which was ultimately the One Book, One Community selection for FCLA. Please extend my gratitude to all at BIBR who continue to make it possible for me to be published and read.

--Elizabeth Nunez

Amityville, New York Amityville is a village in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States.

The area was first used by Huntington settlers in 1653 as a source of salt hay, and was incorporated as a village on March 3rd, 1894. [1]

The population was 9,441 at the 2000 census.
 
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Title Annotation:letter to the editor
Author:Nunez, Elizabeth
Publication:Black Issues Book Review
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Date:Jan 1, 2007
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