The Final Departure

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Romance, Historical
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Author: Epp Marsh III ISBN: 1230002743103
Publisher: CreateSpace Publication: January 19, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Epp Marsh III
ISBN: 1230002743103
Publisher: CreateSpace
Publication: January 19, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

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In 1926, black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey and the KKK establishes The Greater Liberia Act, stating that 12 million African Americans can choose to return to their homeland. For Ruth Gaines, though, her life is not in Africa with her family—it’s here in America with her white boyfriend, Lance Wainwright, and his wealthy family.

Townsfolk don’t take Ruth and Lance’s romance seriously—until the two wed. The interracial marriage in a deeply racist American South suddenly sets off a firestorm outside the family home—and even inside it.

Lance’s brother Clive prides himself in his “white America”—the America he claims belongs to him, not the inferior “darkies,” as he calls them. The concept of having a negroe sister-in-law is unacceptable, but before Clive can tear apart Ruth and Lance’s world, his own world is rocked by the very townsfolk he trusted.

Against the backdrop of a tumultuous American past, deeply segregated race issues, and the Great Depression, the Wainwright family finds itself embroiled in the middle of a race war—one in which not everyone may survive. Epp Marsh III’s debut novel The Final Departure is not to be missed.

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***For a FREE poetry ebook, literary content, memes, and more visit: eppmarsh.com

In 1926, black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey and the KKK establishes The Greater Liberia Act, stating that 12 million African Americans can choose to return to their homeland. For Ruth Gaines, though, her life is not in Africa with her family—it’s here in America with her white boyfriend, Lance Wainwright, and his wealthy family.

Townsfolk don’t take Ruth and Lance’s romance seriously—until the two wed. The interracial marriage in a deeply racist American South suddenly sets off a firestorm outside the family home—and even inside it.

Lance’s brother Clive prides himself in his “white America”—the America he claims belongs to him, not the inferior “darkies,” as he calls them. The concept of having a negroe sister-in-law is unacceptable, but before Clive can tear apart Ruth and Lance’s world, his own world is rocked by the very townsfolk he trusted.

Against the backdrop of a tumultuous American past, deeply segregated race issues, and the Great Depression, the Wainwright family finds itself embroiled in the middle of a race war—one in which not everyone may survive. Epp Marsh III’s debut novel The Final Departure is not to be missed.

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