Dirty South

Fiction - YA, Historical, Kids, Teen, Social Issues
Cover of the book Dirty South by Wanda M. Coppedge, AcuteByDesign, Publishing
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Author: Wanda M. Coppedge ISBN: 9781943515899
Publisher: AcuteByDesign, Publishing Publication: April 22, 2016
Imprint: AcuteByDesign, Publishing Language: English
Author: Wanda M. Coppedge
ISBN: 9781943515899
Publisher: AcuteByDesign, Publishing
Publication: April 22, 2016
Imprint: AcuteByDesign, Publishing
Language: English

A seventeen-year-old boy, Tiger, risks his life and 
ventures to the other side that divides black and white. 
Maybelle, pubescent and fair, tornadoes into his life; 
both throw caution aside and surrender blindly to a 
forbidden love that the South has fought for years in an 
effort to keep whites separate and untainted. 
The two meeting forces others to drag their 
murky past forward, unearthing demons they’ve 
tried arduously to keep buried, 
progressively changing each one’s life forever….

Dirty South is a novel based upon the rigid south in the 1950s: 
a murderous time when one was expected to know his place. 
This raw read is an immediate pull, giving no time to exhale, 
leaving one to wonder will the two lovers change the hearts 
and minds of those who reside in rural Mississippi, 
or will their unorthodox connection bring tragic results?

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A seventeen-year-old boy, Tiger, risks his life and 
ventures to the other side that divides black and white. 
Maybelle, pubescent and fair, tornadoes into his life; 
both throw caution aside and surrender blindly to a 
forbidden love that the South has fought for years in an 
effort to keep whites separate and untainted. 
The two meeting forces others to drag their 
murky past forward, unearthing demons they’ve 
tried arduously to keep buried, 
progressively changing each one’s life forever….

Dirty South is a novel based upon the rigid south in the 1950s: 
a murderous time when one was expected to know his place. 
This raw read is an immediate pull, giving no time to exhale, 
leaving one to wonder will the two lovers change the hearts 
and minds of those who reside in rural Mississippi, 
or will their unorthodox connection bring tragic results?

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