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Willows May Weep

Published
Feb 2011
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
244

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Mae Dell Clark and Terry Rivers are two children living in the Deep South on opposite sides of the racial divide in 1940. Their paths collide one day when Terry saves Mae from being the target of a racially fueled assault. From that chance encounter a friendship emerges that will cross all the boundaries of prejudice and discrimination…

A child is conceived in secret, named Willow for the willow tree that has provided the sanctuary for Mae and Terry as they evolve from friends into lovers. Deceived into believing Willow has died, Mae and Terry will later find out her true fate and identity, and the lives of all involved will be forever changed as secrets are shattered with the shocking revelation.

In the tradition of great female southern writers such as Alice Walker and Toni Morrison, L'Tunya Bernard gives voice to an amazing story that will capture your heart and soul. Suspenseful, courageous, and at times tragic, Willows May Weep is a work that overflows with the human spirit.

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Feb 2011 Langdon Street Press ISBN13 9781934938300 ISBN10 1934938300
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