Set against the turbulent backdrop of the Vietnam War, a young journalist travels to a small Southern town to expose the bigotry of racial injustice.
From Publishers Weekly
Readers who are jaded and skeptical about the quality of Christian novels will find Tatlock’s fictional exploration of racial discrimination, hatred and the human heart a fine example of the progress being made in the category. It’s a memoir-like tale of Augusta Augie Schuler Callahan, an eight-year-old… |
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