Disambiguation evidence for Getting to Happy (novel continuation) via surface form

"Getting to Happy"


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Predicate Object
author Terry McMillan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores balancing independence and intimacy
explores emotional consequences of past choices
explores search for happiness
features domestic life
features friendship support network
features interconnected storylines
features romantic entanglements
focusesOn addiction
focusesOn career challenges
focusesOn divorce
focusesOn family life
focusesOn female friendship
focusesOn middle age
focusesOn parenting adult children
focusesOn personal growth
focusesOn romantic relationships
followsCharactersFrom Waiting to Exhale
genre African-American fiction
genre contemporary fiction
genre fiction
hasCentralRelationshipType long-term female friendship
hasProtagonistGroup four African-American women
instanceOf literary work
instanceOf novel
isSequelTo Waiting to Exhale
language English
literaryCategory American novel
literaryCategory women's fiction
mainCharacter Bernadine Harris
mainCharacter Gloria Matthews
mainCharacter Robin Stokes
mainCharacter Savannah Jackson
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor revisiting characters from Waiting to Exhale in middle age
portrays African-American middle-class life
setting Las Vegas, Nevada
setting Phoenix
surface form: Phoenix, Arizona
settingPeriod early 21st century
targetAudience adult readers
theme aging
theme forgiveness
theme resilience
theme second chances
theme self-discovery
workOf Terry McMillan

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Terry McMillan wrote
"Getting to Happy"