The Fundamentalist's Daughter, An American Story, Nicholas Aharon Boggioni (9781456876104) — Readings Books
The Fundamentalist's Daughter, An American Story
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The Fundamentalist’s Daughter, An American Story

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From Jim Crow to Barack Obama, The Fundamentalist’s Daughter peeks behind America’s thinning veil through the interplay of past and present and the commonality of two dissimilar families. The novel begins when aspiring writer Adam Lubin travels south to retrace his father’s Freedom Summer footsteps. Intellectually immersed in a racist Jim Crow past, en route home he becomes entangled in the real fundamentalist present after meeting Crystal Cunningham, daughter of a doctrinaire Southern Baptist minister. From Ann Arbor to Birmingham to New York, the story parallels the Lubin and Cunningham families, dissecting America’s culture war along the way.

A passionate chronicle of ambition, tragedy, and renewal, its tone converts from youthful adventure to edgy suspense. Provocatively, the story intertwines new love and old friendship, family dynamics and individual anxiety, all seamlessly framed within the deplorable integration of politics and religion weaving America’s 21st Century tapestry of contradictions. The broad themes are distilled in daily life’s small details, revealed by a thoughtful, realistic narrative.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Xlibris
Country
United States
Date
22 September 2016
Pages
416
ISBN
9781456876104

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

From Jim Crow to Barack Obama, The Fundamentalist’s Daughter peeks behind America’s thinning veil through the interplay of past and present and the commonality of two dissimilar families. The novel begins when aspiring writer Adam Lubin travels south to retrace his father’s Freedom Summer footsteps. Intellectually immersed in a racist Jim Crow past, en route home he becomes entangled in the real fundamentalist present after meeting Crystal Cunningham, daughter of a doctrinaire Southern Baptist minister. From Ann Arbor to Birmingham to New York, the story parallels the Lubin and Cunningham families, dissecting America’s culture war along the way.

A passionate chronicle of ambition, tragedy, and renewal, its tone converts from youthful adventure to edgy suspense. Provocatively, the story intertwines new love and old friendship, family dynamics and individual anxiety, all seamlessly framed within the deplorable integration of politics and religion weaving America’s 21st Century tapestry of contradictions. The broad themes are distilled in daily life’s small details, revealed by a thoughtful, realistic narrative.

REVISED 2016

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Xlibris
Country
United States
Date
22 September 2016
Pages
416
ISBN
9781456876104