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E. Lynn Harris is a former IBM computer sales executive and a graduate of the University ofArkansas at Fayetteville. He is the author of seven previous novels, including, Any Way the Wind Blows, Not a Day Goes By, Abide With Me, Invisible Life, Just As I Am, And This Too Shall Pass, and If the World Were Mine. In 1996, Just As I Am was named Novel of the Year by the Blackboard African American Bestsellers, Inc. Abide with Me and If This World Were Mine won the James Baldwin Award for Literary Excellence. In 2000 and 2001, E. Lynn Harris was named one of the fifty-five most intriguing African Americans by Ebony and was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame. Harris divides his time between New York City and Chicago.
Any Way the Wind Blows
At the end of Not a Day Goes By the terminally bisexual John Basil Henderson declares: “I’m back, in full form. And I’m out there. Roamin’. And switching lanes.” Now, in Any Way the Wind Blows, Basil, good-looking gadabout and homme fatal, is back at the top of his game (razzle-dazzling both the women and the men). All is well until Basil’s picture-perfect life starts to unravel...
E. Lynn Harris' Summer Reading List
The Queen of Harlem
by Brian Keith Jackson
Thieves' Paradise
by Eric Jerome Dickey
His Insignificant Other
by Karen V. Siplin
You Know Better
by Tina McElroy Ansa
Martha Inc.
by Christopher M. Byron
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