BLURB: Corinth

At the end of World War II it remained to be seen if the old south would fit back into the bottle from which it emerged in 1941. Could Dixie change to offer a safe environment including equal rights and opportunities for Negros or would it revert to the old way of Jim Crow with the Ku Klux Klan in the roll of the enforcer. Corinth is a story with an ending like no other.

And boy, will you be glad to get to it!

 

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Bruce
Bruce
6 years ago

“Could Dixie change to offer a safe environment including equal rights and opportunities for Negros or would it revert to the old way of Jim Crow with the Ku Klux Klan in the roll of the enforcer.”

Um,..spoilers?

Ericb
Ericb
6 years ago
Reply to  Bruce

Does this novel take place in a parallel universe where the pre-civil rights south stopped being the pre-civil rights south during WW2?

dtw
dtw
6 years ago

You could’ve had the cover itself on here too. I opened it up in the Amazon preview to get a good look at it (because I couldn’t tell what was going on from the thumbnail) and it still took me ages to work those yellow circles are the headlights of an oncoming car.

Naaman_Brown
Naaman_Brown
6 years ago

“roll” for role.
Serious subjects deserve care in proofreading.

Hitch
6 years ago
Reply to  Naaman_Brown

I’m still trying to figure out what freaking “bottle” they’ve fit into. BOTTLE?

David Avoura King
6 years ago
Reply to  Naaman_Brown

The author wrote the blurb while drinking from a bottle and eating a bread roll.