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Phyllis Alesia Perry : ウィキペディア英語版
Phyllis Alesia Perry
Phyllis Alesia Perry (born 1961, Atlanta, Georgia) is an African-American writer from the Southern United States.
Phyllis Alesia Perry is the daughter of Harmon Griggs Perry, the first African American reporter to be hired by the ''Atlanta Journal''. She grew up in Tuskegee, Alabama and graduated with a degree in communications from the University of Alabama in 1982. Becoming a journalist, she was among a group of ''Alabama Journal'' reporters who won the Pulitzer Prize for investigating Alabama's high infant mortality rate.
Perry's debut novel, ''Stigmata'' (1998), received international attention in the United States and Europe. It follows the journey of a young woman, Lizzie, pursuing the story behind a handmade quilt she has inherited on the death of her grandmother. ''A Sunday in June'' (2003) is a prequel to ''Stigmata''.〔
==Works==

*''Stigmata'', 1998
*''A Sunday in June'', 2004

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