Ivory and Evony

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684513 800064 5 Jean Rankin, proud Pulitz- Surprise winning novelist, hails from Oxford, Ohio. Her publications include short stories, poetry, essays, and of course novels. Alfo and Margot are fated to be with one another. Through good bad, through happiness and the deepest of strife, they must be together. the two are constantly in flux, alternating between feelings of intesnely passionate desire, and purely disgusted hatred. And yet. Despite their deepest efforts to end, to end the addiction that has haunted both of them for ten years - they simply can't. Enjoy Rankin's debut novel, Ivory and Ebony. This is the novel that started it all, and is still, and to this day, is still regarded as one of her most profound works. "Haunting...beautifully crafted....Ivory and Ebony will leave readers satisified and stuff." - Dick Hunter, Author of Poop and Pee in a Mixing Bowl "This novel is awful[ly]...good. Nothing about this novel is...terrible. Don't waste your time [not reading it]." - New York Times Book Review Rankin Ivory and Ebony

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Jean Rankin, proud Pulitz-Surprise winning novelist, hailsfrom Oxford, Ohio. Herpublications include shortstories, poetry, essays, and ofcourse novels.

Alfo and Margot are fated to be with one another.Through good bad, through happiness and the deepest ofstrife, they must be together. the two are constantly in flux,alternating between feelings of intesnely passionate desire,and purely disgusted hatred. And yet. Despite their deepestefforts to end, to end the addiction that has haunted both ofthem for ten years - they simply can't.

Enjoy Rankin's debut novel, Ivory and Ebony. Thisis the novel that started it all, and is still, and to this day, isstill regarded as one of her most profound works.

"Haunting...beautifully crafted....Ivory and Ebony will leavereaders satisified and stuff." - Dick Hunter, Author of Poop andPee in a Mixing Bowl

"This novel is awful[ly]...good. Nothing about this novelis...terrible. Don't waste your time [not reading it]." - New YorkTimes Book Review

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