Accountability

- Authors
- Mason, Joni
- Publisher
- PerlBoy Publishing
- ISBN
- 9798985473612
- Date
- 2022-02-06T08:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.25 MB
- Lang
- en
She was formerly the chief of staff in the mayor's office. Visiting from college, her son is murdered by the police in retaliation against her efforts to terminate racism in the ranks. Years later, a unique group of characters join forces to seek accountability. Aubrey Yang is African American and the chief of staff for the mayor of the city. Married to a Chinese and living a multicultural life, she is determined to put an end to racism and minority oppression by the police. Using her position of power to terminate and jail several racist, high ranking police officers she never imagines how far they will go to stop her.
Caleb is Aubrey's son and a young college student. Home for the Christmas break, he is targeted and murdered in cold blood by the local police - a clear message in retaliation to Aubrey's efforts. They want her to back off and will stop at nothing.
As tragic as it is, Caleb's murder does not stop Aubrey's quest for social justice. Overcoming depression, a drinking problem, divorce, and an attempt on her life she perseveres. Finding true justice, however, seems unattainable until the universe brings together a unique set of people that seek accountability for not only Caleb but two other young men as well. By admitting their frailties and imperfections, this international group of characters will dig deeper than ever before and finally circumvent seemingly impossible circumstances and achieve accountability.
*The Book of Caleb * is a Black Chinese African American historical fiction novel that dives into contemporary social issues and challenges in the U.S. It addresses racism, oppression, institutionalized social prejudice, personal growth, and community strength for change. It is perfect for those who seek encouragement and want to become a positive force in society.
Order your copy of The Book of Caleb now, and you will realize that one of the characters is actually you!A fictional work depicting the American experience.
Survivors seek accountability to have closure in their lives. Once distantly connected, this group of people becomes intimately joined in their quest. Unsolicited help from the spiritual realm sets a course that seeks justice, healing, and a new path to move forward. This journey leads them to discover astonishing answers. At the end of these 15 days, all their lives are irrevocably changed.
This book focuses on a Black Chinese American family who has lost their son to police brutality, revenge, and America’s greatest evil, racism. His mother, Aubrey Yang, is the central figure that everyone is drawn to. They all want accountability. What they learn is that accountability is a two-edged sword.
Every day, average hard-working people in America experience unjust and unconscionable decisions, from banks, schools, law enforcement, and American institutions as a whole. These decisions deprive and diminish the quality of life for all of America. If we learn nothing else from this abhorrent behavior, we learn this; be careful of the monster you feed, for surely one day, it will feed on you.
As you read this book, it will exemplify how people who were once in love can still love each other, thus giving each other the space and permission to accept being in love again with someone else.
Lastly, before reading the final page of Accountability, you just may realize one of its’ many characters, is you.