And in Time

And in Time by Lavern Moore-Bishop, published by Trafford Publishing in October 2014, is a work of contemporary literature that explores the intricate dynamics between two southern families—one black and one white. This 134-page book delves into the themes of love, prejudice, and the secrets that bind and challenge these families, presenting a narrative that reflects on their shared experiences and the tensions that arise from societal divides.
Readers will find a poignant examination of the relationships and struggles faced by the families as they navigate their intertwined lives. The story highlights the complexities of love and the impact of prejudice, while also revealing the secrets that threaten to unravel their connections. Through its exploration of these themes, the book offers insights into the human experience and the societal issues that persist in contemporary settings.
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This story is about two southern families – one black and one white. The love they shared. The prejudice they endured or ignored. The secrets they shared. And the secret which almost destroyed them all.
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