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Winning Winda
Contributor(s): Menchan, Angelia Vernon (Author)
ISBN: 1722188642     ISBN-13: 9781722188641
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $11.40  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | African American - Women
Physical Information: 0.35" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.50 lbs) 164 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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Winda Miller walked into her beautiful home and moved towards her sofa. She was forty-seven and had buried, Norman, her husband of thirteen years. They had two sons, aged twelve and nine and their life had been beautiful and accomplished. Accomplished and beautiful. Those were words Norman used to describe them. Winda was never sure what descriptors to use. Maybe accomplished and polished. Polish was so important to Norman. She glanced around their polished home. When they married, Winda loved Norman but wasn't in love with him. Her heart had been with her first love, Bobby Wilkerson, but Norman had enough love for them both, but she had grown to love him and the past seven years had been good ones. Now at age forty-nine, he was gone. Six days earlier, Norman who at forty-one years old became a fitness buff, died of a massive heart attack on the golf course. For the past days, Winda with her mom, Louise's assistance, had gotten through it all but now she felt numb. Kicking off her soft leather, black pumps, she fell back on the sofa, fully dressed in a vintage black suit, a small, veiled hat still perched on her head. She closed her eyes and finally allowed tears to trail down her cheeks. She was grateful her mom, Louise had the boys and would bring them home later. Louise had tried convincing Winda to come home with her but she wanted and needed to be alone, to grieve. Bobby Wilkerson grabbed his bag off the conveyor belt. He was on his way home after his last successful tour. For fifteen years he had been selling out venues around the world and producing and performing on eight platinum recordings. The last one earlier in the year went platinum. Bobby was tired. He was forty-eight, never married and no kids and though he now ruled kids out, he would love to be settled down with someone to come home to. He wanted someone who gave a damn about him and not just the money, fame and accolades. He had been in love once, with Winda James. He was still in love with her but after dating for years, she grew tired of waiting for him to make it and married his classmate Norman Miller and gave him two sons. He hadn't seen Winda in seven years but there wasn't a day he didn't think of her. I wonder how Winda... Shaking away those thoughts, he pulled his cap down to cover his face a bit and made his way to the waiting car. He wanted to go underground a few days before resurfacing.