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From the Archives: Novelist Terry McMillan.

Writer Terry McMillan. Her novel, Waiting to Exhale (Viking) has been made into a movie. It opens this week in selected theaters. It's about four strong, urban, black women in their thirties, their successful careers, and their sometimes volatile relationships with black men. She says women -- both black and white -- are frustrated because they can't find a man who's willing to commit, and won't lie or cheat. Her previous novels are Mama and Disappearing Acts. (Rebroadcast from June 2, 1992)

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Other segments from the episode on December 22, 1995

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, December 22, 1995: Interview with Terry McMillan; Interview with Michael J. Fox; Review of the film "Othello."

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