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About The Book
It's 1976, the Bicentennial year and a watershed moment in America. The draft, the Vietnam war, Woodstock, and the Summer of Love are long gone. Tie-dye is out, and everyone has cut their hair. The Civil Rights Act has passed, the Equal Rights Amendment is just a few states from ratification, Roe v. Wade is firmly enshrined, and closet doors are creaking open. The sixties have changed the world.
Only they haven’t, as Novelle is about to find out.
At this moment, she arrives in St. Louis to start graduate school in economics, a clear-cut field of mathematic problem sets with answers. Except, it’s not. Almost immediately, she discovers that Delmar Boulevard is a Great Wall of China separating St. Louis into Black North and white South, and that economics is the mortar between the bricks. She gets caught up in unraveling a plan to “take back” a Black neighborhood that has leaked over the divide. By the time she finishes her degree, she is getting hate mail and death threats. But she’s also come into her own as a force for change. A satirical, witty look at a slice of history that still resonates today.
Product Details
- Publisher: She Writes Press (April 14, 2026)
- Length: 360 pages
- ISBN13: 9798896361190
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Raves and Reviews
“. . . an impassioned and important novel with powerful themes of racism and segregation . . .”—Kirkus Reviews
“An interesting read with a steady pacing that kept me intrigued and eager to discover the
next twist.”—Readers' Favorite, 5-star review
“A little history, a little mystery, and a bar called Blueberry Hill—what more could you want in a novel? But this is also story that needs to be heard; I feel like I’ve been waiting for this book for decades. And while it’s set in a specific time and place, it’s also about America . . . right now.”—Joe Edwards, “Duke of Delmar,” civic leader
“Reading this book will inform your understanding of the impact of redlining on present-day inequalities in our cities, the contrast of property values, and on public schools and city services. Highly recommended.”—Eileen Harrison Sanchez, author of Freedom Lessons
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