Mam' Linda (Edition1), Will N Harben (9789370420632) — Readings Books

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Mam' Linda (Edition1)
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Mam’ Linda (Edition1)

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Mam' Linda is a powerful exploration of race, social class, and personal conviction set in a small Southern town during a time of deep societal divides. The narrative follows a young lawyer as he grapples with his role in local politics and the moral challenges surrounding the treatment of African Americans. The protagonist faces intense pressure from both his family and community, each with differing views on race and justice. The story delves into the emotional impact of a violent incident involving a young black man, highlighting the personal struggles of individuals caught between their convictions and societal expectations. Central to the novel is the character of Mam' Linda, whose grief and resilience in the face of injustice add an emotional depth to the narrative. Themes of moral responsibility and the consequences of standing up for what is right are explored as characters confront their beliefs and the reality of their world. The story provides a poignant reflection on the tensions of race relations and personal integrity in a divided society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
2 January 2025
Pages
232
ISBN
9789370420632

Mam' Linda is a powerful exploration of race, social class, and personal conviction set in a small Southern town during a time of deep societal divides. The narrative follows a young lawyer as he grapples with his role in local politics and the moral challenges surrounding the treatment of African Americans. The protagonist faces intense pressure from both his family and community, each with differing views on race and justice. The story delves into the emotional impact of a violent incident involving a young black man, highlighting the personal struggles of individuals caught between their convictions and societal expectations. Central to the novel is the character of Mam' Linda, whose grief and resilience in the face of injustice add an emotional depth to the narrative. Themes of moral responsibility and the consequences of standing up for what is right are explored as characters confront their beliefs and the reality of their world. The story provides a poignant reflection on the tensions of race relations and personal integrity in a divided society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
2 January 2025
Pages
232
ISBN
9789370420632