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En route to Germany in search of the maternal love she never had, eighteen-year-old Patty Bergen lingers in Paris and experiences her first love affair. A sequel to "Summer of My German Soldier."
AN INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER This edition includes illustrations by Everett Dyson From the New York Times bestselling author of Tears We Cannot Stop, a passionate call to America to finally reckon with race and start the journey to redemption. “Powerfully illuminating, heart-wrenching, and enlightening.” -Ibram X. Kendi, bestselling author of How to Be an Antiracist “Crushingly powerful, Long Time Coming is an unfiltered Marlboro of black pain.” -Isabel Wilkerson, bestselling author of Caste "Formidable, compelling...has much to offer on our nation’s crucial need for racial reckoning and the way forward." -Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy The night of May 25, 2020 changed America. George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, was killed during an arrest in Minneapolis when a white cop suffocated him. The video of that night’s events went viral, sparking the largest protests in the nation’s history and the sort of social unrest we have not seen since the sixties. While Floyd’s death was certainly the catalyst, (heightened by the fact that it occurred during a pandemic whose victims were disproportionately of color) it was in truth the fuse that lit an ever-filling powder keg. Long Time Coming grapples with the cultural and social forces that have shaped our nation in the brutal crucible of race. In five beautifully argued chapters—each addressed to a black martyr from Breonna Taylor to Rev. Clementa Pinckney—Dyson traces the genealogy of anti-blackness from the slave ship to the street corner where Floyd lost his life—and where America gained its will to confront the ugly truth of systemic racism. Ending with a poignant plea for hope, Dyson’s exciting new book points the way to social redemption. Long Time Coming is a necessary guide to help America finally reckon with race.
En route to Germany in search of the maternal love she never had, eighteen-year-old Patty Bergen lingers in Paris and experiences her first love affair.
When the train pulls into the station in Jenkensville, Arkansas, Patty Bergen senses something exciting is going to happen. German prisoners of war have arrived to make their new home in the prison camp. To the rest of the town these prisoners are only Nazis, but to Patty, a young Jewish girl with a turbulent home life, one of the young soldiers becomes an unlikely friend. Anton understands her in a way her parents never could and Patty is willing to lose her own family, friends and even freedom for a boy who becomes the most important part of her life.
Deidre Clark-Morris has a loving husband and beautiful home, but no children. Kenisha Smalls lives in poverty and has three children by three different men. After Kenisha is told she has inoperable cervical cancer, the relationship between these two women becomes a catalyst of hope.
Abigail Orson has a problem. A love problem to be precise; and she has absolutely no idea how to go about fixing it. For years now, she has been chasing her best friend's brother-demanding things from him that he's never wanted to give. For one? A real relationship that surpasses well beyond that dreaded 'just friends' zone. You see, David Anderson is her idea of perfection to a T. The one and only guy who has ever had the ability to make her heart beat faster; make her toes curl with the simple blink of his long, girly lashes. But David is also a recovering amputee, and the only thing he really wants from Abigail is to be left alone. Abigail is a fighter though, and losing the one guy who has ruined her for every other is no longer an option. A guy with one leg who has lost his motivation to live-to love-to actually be a man. David believes he's a waste of space. If only the beautiful girl of his unattainable dreams would get that through her perfect, blonde, stubborn head! He's not the right guy for Abigail. He'll never be worthy of what she deserves. However, staying away is almost impossible, especially when he's just as in love with her as she is with him. But Abigail has a life ahead of her, one that's definitely livable without a nineteen-year-old gimp like him holding her down. What makes her want to stick around is beyond questionable to David's mind. Choices will be made. Lines will be drawn. And together, they will face challenges that nobody saw coming. David and Abigail may have had almost fourteen years to fall in love, but the thing is, timing and love have never exactly worked in their favor. It has been years in the making, and definitely A Long Time Coming for David and Abigail. Let's hope they don't screw it up before they actually have the chance to get it right...
The crime scene was bloody and tragic. The bodies of a married couple lay crumpled in their home: the wife, a beauty with no enemies, the husband, a hardened gang member. Was the crime gang-related? Drug-related? Or was it a crime of passion?The case is assigned to young, rising prosecutor, Jesse Martinez, after a suspect is identified. For longtime detective, Joshua Crow, the case is open and shut. But Jesse Martinez grew up on the same tough streets where the crime occurred and he has doubts that things are as they appear. Perhaps the crime has hit too close to home for Martinez. Maybe Martinez's knowledge of Houston's Northside neighborhood creates conflicts that he can't overcome. Sunday Morning Coming Down, with its twists and unpredictability, will leave the reader on edge as it explores the drug trade, violent gang life, and the transition Martinez makes from crime-ridden streets to esteemed lawyer. The story culminates with a courtroom scene no one sees coming.Two sequels to Sunday Morning Coming Down have been completed. Look for From Darkness, Light and A Fiery Dusk soon.
A classic thriller with Goddard's trademark plot twists. In Antwerp in 1939, a Jewish diamond trader flees Nazi Europe, leaving his priceless collection of Picasso paintings and diamonds with a friend who takes them to London. The boat he flees on sinks, leaving no survivors. Fast forward to 1976 when his penniless family tries to track down the missing paintings. A classic thriller with Goddard's trademark plot twists.
Janice has escaped, she finally plucked up the courage to leave him and do something about her sorry excuse for an existence. Make a better life for herself. But has Gregg really let her get away that easily? Or is he just taking his time and making sure things are absolutely perfect..........