AmazonEncore Title Reviewed in USA Today
Calling Francine Thomas Howard’s Page from a Tennessee Journal a “remarkable debut novel…a story as suspenseful as it is rich in detail about the evolving relationships between blacks and whites and men and women in the rural south,” USA Today gives Amazon’s fledgling publishing imprint. AmazonEncore, one of its first consumer reviews.
Begun in May of last year, AmazonEncore, according to Amazon’s Web site, is “a new program whereby Amazon will use information such as customer reviews on Amazon.com to identify exceptional, overlooked books and authors with more potential than their sales may indicate.”
The book was not reviewed prepub and few libraries own it.
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