Copyright © by Gay G. Gunn
Everlastin’ Love, the poignant love story with the backdrop of the Vietnam era is a bonafide “tearjerker.” Pulitzer Prize winner,
Bill Raspberry said of the novel, “Masterful. Transcends the romance genre.” This novel was required reading for
English classes at Banneker Academic High School in Washington, D.C. as well as English classes for college level classes. For more,
click on cover.
Pride and Joi, a story of class and caste and dreams derailed has Joi St. Martin torn between two men—one who can give her the rich
life she feels she deserves, and the other who nourishes her body and feeds her soul. This was the first novel to be reissued
in December 2007. For more, click on cover.
Nowhere To Run is a historical novel that sends a freed slave out west. The black man who owns a town in the Sierra Mountains is
tired of white and Chinese women and wants a black woman like himself—like his mama. He sends his best buddy the only place
you can get a black woman in 1850—south to slavery.
This critically acclaimed novel was required reading for American History
at Spanish River High School in Boca Raton, Florida, for African American Literature at Prince Georges Community College, and presented
at Howard University’s School Of Social Work Lecture series.
Nowhere To Run was selected by the Library of Congress as
a book on tape for the Visually Impaired and its female protagonist, Cassie Lee, was analyzed by Dr. Rita B. Dandridge in her book,Black Women’s Activism. For more, click on cover.
Welcome!
Looking for something good to read? Here are three classic suggestions well worth your while.
Author Gay
G. Gunn began her foray into writing with these three distinctive novels:
Nowhere To Run
August 1997
ISBN-10: 1885478135
-13: 978-1885478139
Pride and Joi
Reissued 12/07
ISBN-10: 1585712655
-13: 978-1585712656
Everlastin’ Love
Reissued 10/08
ISBN-10: 1585712779
-13: 978-1585712779
Something to satisfy every reader for every mood. You decide where to start….
Enjoy!!!
Link: www.gigigunn.net