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  1. Terry McMillan ( Port Huron, Michigan, 18 de outubro de 1951) é uma autora americana. Seu interesse por livros surgiu após ela começar a trabalhar em uma biblioteca quando tinha dezesseis anos.

  2. Terry McMillan (born October 18, 1951) is an American novelist. Her work centers around the experiences of Black women in the United States.

  3. Terry McMillan is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Waiting to Exhale, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, A Day Late and a Dollar Short, The Interruption of Everything, I Almost Forgot About You, and the editor of Breaking Ice: An Anthology of Contemporary African-American Fiction.

  4. Terry Lee McMillan (October 12, 1953 – February 2, 2007) was an American country music singer, harmonica player, and percussionist. In 1973, he became a member of Eddy Raven 's band in Nashville, and worked with Raven until 1974.

  5. Terry McMillan was born and raised in Port Huron, Michigan, and discovered her love of literature while shelving books at the local library. She burst onto the literary scene in 1987 with her wildly acclaimed New York Times bestseller Mama, which won the Doubleday New Voices in Fiction award in 1986 and an American Book Award from the Before ...

  6. Terry McMillan (born October 18, 1951, Port Huron, Michigan, U.S.) is a writer who frequently graced the bestseller lists in the 1990s and early 2000s with her massively popular contemporary romance novels portraying feisty, independent African American women and their attempts

  7. Terry McMillan. Writer: How Stella Got Her Groove Back. Terry McMillan was born on October 18, 1951, to Madeline Washington Tilman and Edward McMillan. She grew up in Port Huron, Michigan. Her parents divorced when she was thirteen and her father died three years later. McMillan's mother supported her family by working nights at a factory.

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