"Mutter" . . . . "African Americans Fiction Michigan Detroit." . . "Michigan" . . "African American women Fiction." . . "Fiction." . . "Schwarze" . . "Tochter" . . "Amerikaanse letterkunde." . . "Pocket Books." . . "Geschichte 1965" . . "Detroit (Mich.)" . . "Detroit (Mich)" . "Family Fiction Michigan Detroit." . . "Los Angeles <Calif.>" . . "United States." . . "FICTION General." . . "Mama : an novel" . "Electronic books"@en . . . "Belletristische Darstellung" . . . . . . "Mama : roman" . . . . . . . . . . . "MAMA"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mama Roman" . . . . "Tekstuitgave" . "Ondanks financiële problemen en andere tegenslagen komen de vijf kinderen van een zwarte alleenstaande moeder tenslotte goed terecht." . . . . . . . . . "ママ!" . . . . "Mama : Roman" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Domestic fiction"@en . "Domestic fiction" . . . "Samfundsskildringer fra nutiden"@da . . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . . "With her phenomenal New York Times bestseller Waiting to Exhale, Terry McMillan became one of the most important American novelists writing today. Here, for the first time in mass market paperback, is her extraordinary first novel. It is the exhilarating tale of feisty Mildred Peacock, whose five children are her hope and her future."@en . . . . . . . "Fiction" . . . . . . . . . "Mama"@en . . . "Mama" . "Mama"@ja . "Mama"@da . "Mama"@es . "Mamma hoitaa hommat"@fi . "Mildred Peacock, mother of five, black, and fed up with poverty and the jealous rampages of her husband, kicks him out to raise her kids on her own."@en . "Mildred Peacock, mother of five, black, and fed up with poverty and the jealous rampages of her husband, kicks him out to raise her kids on her own." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mama"@ja . . . . . . . . "Mildred Peacock, a spirited African-American woman living in the declining Michigan town of Point Haven, decides to kick out her jealous husband, Crook, and raise her five children on her own."@en . . . . . . "Mama, a first novel, tells of a proud black woman, Mildred Peacock, and her five children. After a violent fight, Mildred throws her drunken husband out of the house. On her own in the poor town of Point Haven, Michigan, Mildred scrimps and drinks, works and goes on welfare, struggling to raise her kids and keep her sanity. Mildred's closest bond is to her oldest daughter, Freda, and their lives parallel each other's progress from despair to hope."@en .