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“Café Au Lait” Imagine moving from your hometown to a fast paced city. In the absence of exposure to differences in things such culture and race, it is quite understandable how someone can encounter culture shock. This first personal encounter of the opposite race can be very awkward yet captivating at the same time. “The sensual glow that swept across her face made me shudder…Again, I noticed her in a different way…That feeling more than anything else made me take a step away.” The previous scenario jump starts Eric Jerome Dickey’s third novel, “Milk in My Coffee.” Dickey graduated from the University of Memphis and worked as a computer programmer, middle school teacher, actor, and a stand-up comic before becoming a full-time novelist. As a national best-selling author of many novels, he has once again expressed an everyday scenario in a unique, romantic journey of excitement.
Approximate Word count = 570 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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