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Margaret Mcmullan

    Margaret McMullan is an author whose work explores the complexities of human experience. Her writing often delves into themes of identity, belonging, and the search for meaning, all rendered with a keen eye for psychological nuance. McMullan's narrative style is characterized by its lyrical prose and evocative imagery, drawing readers into richly imagined worlds and relatable characters. Her dedication to craft and thematic depth makes her a significant voice in contemporary literature.

    Cashay
    • In her fourteen years living in a Chicago housing project, Cashay has never ridden in a taxi cab, seen the city lit up at night, or set foot in a museum. She’s not pretty, or graceful, or bubbly like her little sister, Sashay. She gets her family by on a couple of dollars and food stamps every week.No, Cashay has never felt much like a treasure. “Your name doesn’t signify who you are,” Cashay tells her sister.But that was before Sashay was killed. Before her mother started using again. Before her mentor, Allison, showed Cashay a bigger piece of the world, and encouraged her to finally, finally step into it.A name may not signify who you are, but in this poignant coming of age story by acclaimed writer Margaret McMullan, readers will find that indeed, Cashay is an exception to her own rule.

      Cashay