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Celeste o norfleet biography of albert einstein

          Albert Hourani (1) · Albert Marrin (2) · Albert S Celeste O. Norfleet (1) · Celia C. Perez (3) · Celia C. Pérez (1) · Celia Rees (2)....

          Homer at the Cape Ann Museum.

          Norfleet, Celeste O. 1959-

          PERSONAL: Born February 11, 1959, in Philadelphia, PA; daughter of Otis (a municipal employee) and Mable (a homemaker; maiden name, Jackson) Johnson; married Charles Norfleet (an audit manager), August 29, 1987; children: Christopher, Jennifer.

          Ethnicity: "African American." Education: Moore College of Art and Design, B.F.A. (fashion illustration and advertising), 1981. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Baptist. Hobbies and other interests: Writing, drawing, cooking, gardening.

          ADDRESSES: Home—Northern Virginia.

          He is survived by his wife of over 50 years, Lillian, their son, Robert, and daughter, Mrs. Ruth Einstein.

        1. He is survived by his wife of over 50 years, Lillian, their son, Robert, and daughter, Mrs. Ruth Einstein.
        2. Celeste O. Norfleet, One Night in Georgia, Amistad (set in the summer of , a provocative novel of individual lives caught in the grips of violent history).
        3. Albert Hourani (1) · Albert Marrin (2) · Albert S Celeste O. Norfleet (1) · Celia C. Perez (3) · Celia C. Pérez (1) · Celia Rees (2).
        4. Pushing Pause (Kimani Tru)|Celeste O. Norfleet.
        5. Forever Love (Harlequin Kimani Arabesque)|Celeste O. Norfleet.
        6. Office—P.O. Box 7346, Woodbridge, VA 22195-7346. [email protected].

          CAREER: Graphic artist and novelist. Art director for several advertising agencies; CON Graphics, Woodbridge, VA, owner, 1991—.

          Member, Old Bridge Elementary School advisory committee, 2000—.

          MEMBER: Romance Writers of America, Washington Romance Writers.

          WRITINGS:

          ROMANCE NOVELS

          A Christmas Wish, BET/Arabesque (Washington, DC), 2002.

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