Through The Eyes Of My Mulatto Daughter

Fiction & Literature, African American
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Author: Michele L. Waters ISBN: 9780982867013
Publisher: Michele L. Waters Publication: April 15, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michele L. Waters
ISBN: 9780982867013
Publisher: Michele L. Waters
Publication: April 15, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What's done in the Past...Always finds its way to the Future.. In the late 1960's in Selma, Alabama, an interracial couple, Richard Adams and Marilyn Halston encountered relentless ridicule, threats, and even beatings by white southern racists - all for the sake of love. The couple escaped that place and time by migrating to the West when they married - for Marilyn this was just the beginning of her tormented future. Brittney Adams, their daughter and founder of Ebony Eyes, a home for troubled pregnant teens discovers an unspeakable secret her parents had concealed for over thirty years. Brittney's persistent unraveling of the truth forces the family to come face to face with the demons from their past. Still distressed and afflicted - Brittney is faced with yet another challenge. A new resident, a sixteen year old pregnant teen, Angela, is being stalked by a mysterious man. As Brittney tries desperately to protect her mom and now Angela - a deadly accident takes place in the Adams' home. "Through The Eyes Of My Mulatto Daughter" is a heartfelt story full of mystery. This story will keep you on edge wondering who done it and why as Michele L. Waters takes you on this journey of a family's struggle and endurance of racism, heartache, and abuse.

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What's done in the Past...Always finds its way to the Future.. In the late 1960's in Selma, Alabama, an interracial couple, Richard Adams and Marilyn Halston encountered relentless ridicule, threats, and even beatings by white southern racists - all for the sake of love. The couple escaped that place and time by migrating to the West when they married - for Marilyn this was just the beginning of her tormented future. Brittney Adams, their daughter and founder of Ebony Eyes, a home for troubled pregnant teens discovers an unspeakable secret her parents had concealed for over thirty years. Brittney's persistent unraveling of the truth forces the family to come face to face with the demons from their past. Still distressed and afflicted - Brittney is faced with yet another challenge. A new resident, a sixteen year old pregnant teen, Angela, is being stalked by a mysterious man. As Brittney tries desperately to protect her mom and now Angela - a deadly accident takes place in the Adams' home. "Through The Eyes Of My Mulatto Daughter" is a heartfelt story full of mystery. This story will keep you on edge wondering who done it and why as Michele L. Waters takes you on this journey of a family's struggle and endurance of racism, heartache, and abuse.

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