This 2013 novel, authored by Julie Kibler, tells the story of an unlikely friendship between two women from different generations and racial backgrounds in the American South. It explores themes of family secrets, racial prejudice, and the search for identity against the backdrop of the mid-20th century. The narrative weaves together perspectives across timelines, gradually unveiling a complex history and the enduring power of love and forgiveness.
The narrative provides valuable insight into the social and cultural complexities of the Jim Crow era, offering readers a poignant reflection on race relations, class disparities, and the lasting impact of societal injustice. The intergenerational bond at the core of the story highlights the potential for empathy and understanding to bridge divides. It has garnered critical acclaim and resonated with readers for its emotional depth and exploration of difficult yet crucial aspects of American history.