"African American women Fiction." . . "African Americans." . . "Homeless persons Fiction." . . . . "Race relations Fiction." . . "Race relations." . . "Divorced people Fiction." . . . . . . . . . "Dark & light : a love story"@en . "Dark and light : a love story : a novel" . "Dark and light"@en . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . "A white man and a black woman discover the depth of their differences, and an unexpected bond, in this urban drama. Edmund, long-divorced and lonely, offers shelter to Careese, who is temporarily homeless. Good intentions on both sides give way to mutual distrust and resentment, but what begins as a clash of language and culture turns into something else entirely. Told in the two distinct voices of its protagonists, this novel cuts to the bone in dissecting Edmund's and Careese's hidden prejudices, faults and strengths. As their attitudes change, their seemingly simple story becomes a complex exploration of America's unhealed wound."@en . . "Grim, joyless and mostly friendless, Edmund Naughton is a white divorc who buries himself in his work as a computer programmer and lives a solitary life on New York's Upper West Side. He impulsively offers shelter to Careese, a recovering black alcoholic, who is homeless, has little education and is shakily attempting to stand on her own. It's an edgy arrangement."@en . "Love stories"@en . . . "Fiction" . . . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . "FICTION / Literary" . . "African American women." . . "African Americans Fiction." . . "Divorced people." . . "Homeless persons." . .