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American Woman Wins Fiction Award Discusses American Racism

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The novel "American Marriage" by Tariy Jones, which Kate Williams, the jury's chairman, said on Wednesday night, is now highlighting America and is worth 30,000 pounds.

The novel presents an intimate picture of a marriage broken down by racism. It is a story of love, loss, loyalty and flexibility of the human spirit. In the background, political events are reflected in all this.

The author wanted to explore the issues of racism and its impact on families and communities, as well as unfair prison sentences and their impact on the protagonists.

The novelist, Roy O'Tanil Hamilton, is a young, brown-skinned young man from South America who gets a good job after college and then marries a girl named Celeste Gloriana.

The couple's life was so stable that Roy was accused of a rape crime he did not commit, but racism was behind his accusation.

The author has four novels, the most recent of which is "American Marriage". She has graduated from Spielman College, University of Iowa and Arizona State University. She is currently a member of the English Language School at the University of Emory.

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