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Milk and Honey on the Other Side

By Elizabeth Guider

 

 

In a rambunctious river town unsettled by the Great War and up-ended by change unlikely lovers are brought together—but dogged by inescapable bigotry. Despite the dangers, the heroine defies her southern upbringing; the hero fends off his inner demons. For family and friends, race becomes a litmus test, each revealed by his responses to the chasm which separates black from white.

Can that divide—widened by distance, a disastrous marriage, the devastation of the ’27 Flood—be overcome?