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  1. Joy (1990) is a novel by Marsha Hunt about the relationship between two African-American women that is based on secrets, lies, and delusion. Mainly set in a posh New York apartment in the course of one day in the spring of 1987, the novel contains frequent flashbacks that describe

  2. Joy is a novel by Marsha Hunt about the relationship between two African-American women that is based on secrets, lies, and delusion. Mainly set in a posh New York apartment in the course of one day in the spring of 1987, the novel contains frequent flashbacks that describe life in a black neighbourhood in the 1950s and 1960s.

  3. This richly imagined novel about three sisters growing up black in white-dominated America introduces a fresh and powerful new writer who belongs in the formidable company of Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker. Subtle and searing, Joy is a wry, wise mix of tragedy and the humor that alone makes sorrow bearable.

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  5. Joy. Marsha Hunt, Author Dutton Books $19.95 (352p) ISBN 978-0-525-24942-9. The namesake of Hunt's appealing but uneven first novel is a black woman who, with her two sisters, rises from...

  6. Joy (1990) is a novel by Marsha Hunt about the relationship between two African-American women that is based on secrets, lies and delusion. Mainly set in a posh New York apartment in the course of one day in the spring of 1987, the novel contains frequent flashbacks that describe life in a black neighbourhood in the 1950s and 1960s.

  7. About this edition. All families got secrets, but Joys had more than their fair share. So while Im able to tell you what she did, aint no use me pretending that I know why they was just born under bad moons. This is the story of Joy Bang and her sisters, three singers who dream of a glittering future that briefly, too briefly is theirs.