HAVE NO
SHAME
When civil rights and forbidden love collide
When civil rights and forbidden love collide
"This
book will resonate with readers who enjoyed Kathryn Stockett's, THE
HELP, Julie Kibler's, CALLING ME HOME, John Grisham's, A
TIME TO KILL, Sue Monk Kidd's, THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES, and Kathleen
Grissom's, THE KITCHEN HOUSE."
"Within
moments of starting to read, you will be transported back to the Arkansas of
1967 - hot, dusty, utterly rural and edgy. Poor white farmers dependent upon
cheap black labor who, due to their superior numbers, are constantly
suppressed, living on the wrong side of town, ghettoised and terrified. You
will remember scenes from `In the Heat of the Night' and `Easy Rider'; you will
remember that, less than fifty years ago, if you were black, you could be
beaten for simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time. And if you died at
the hands of a white youth, justice would almost certainly be denied you."
Author Roderick Craig Low
SUMMARY
Alison Tillman
has called Forrest Town, Arkansas home for the past eighteen years. Her
mother's Blue Bonnet meetings, her father toiling night and day on the family
farm, and the division of life between the whites and the blacks are all Alison
knows. The winter of 1967, just a few months before marrying her high school
sweetheart, Alison finds the body of a black man floating in the river, and she
begins to view her existence with new perspective. The oppression and hate of
the south, the ugliness she once was able to avert her eyes from, now demands
her attention.
When a
secretive friendship with a young black man takes an unexpected romantic turn,
Alison is forced to choose between her predetermined future, and the dangerous
path that her heart yearns for.
****
"A
gripping and poignant novel dealing with a subject once taboo in American
society." Hagerstown
Magazine
"Have
No Shame is a powerful testimony to love and the progressive, logical evolution
of social consciousness, with an outcome that readers will find engrossing,
unexpected, and ultimately eye-opening." Midwest Book Review
"A
historical novel of love and its triumph, told with a unique and compelling
voice." Bestselling
Author Kathleen Shoop
"Have
No Shame is a delightful eye opener and a rather poignant book that everyone
everywhere should put on their must-read list." Readers' Favorite
"A
dynamic and heartwarming tale of young love, giving testament to those who
struggled so we can live in an integrated society." Author Rachelle Ayala
"[HAVE
NO SHAME] Perfectly catches the South at the dawning of the Civil Rights
Movement. Melissa Foster takes us on an adventure that twists and turns
unpredictably to a tense climax that renders this novel a true page-turner.
This is undoubtedly the best novel I have read in a long
time." Roderick
Craig Low, Author of 'Promises of Love and Good Behaviour'
"This
book is not just a story; it's an experience." Author G.E. Johnson
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR
Melissa Foster
Melissa Foster is the award-winning author of four International
bestselling novels. Her books have been recommended by USA Today's book blog,
Hagerstown Magazine, The Patriot, and several other print venues. She is the founder
of the Women’s Nest, a social and
support community for women, the World Literary Café. When she's not writing,
Melissa helps authors navigate the publishing industry through her author
training programs on Fostering
Success. Melissa is also a community builder for the Alliance for
Independent Authors. She has been published in Calgary’s Child Magazine, the
Huffington Post, and Women Business Owners magazine.
Melissa hosts an annual Aspiring Authors contest for children and
has painted and donated several murals to The Hospital for Sick Children in
Washington, DC. Melissa lives in Maryland with her family.
Visit
Melissa on The Women's Nest, Fostering Success, or World Lit Cafe. Melissa enjoys
discussing her books with book clubs and reader groups, and welcomes an
invitation to your event.
Awards
Megan's Way
2011 Beach Book Award Winner (Spirituality)
2011 Readers Favorite Awards, Winner (Fiction/Drama), Finalist (Women's Fiction)
2010 Next Generation Indie Book Award, Finalist (Spirituality)
2011 New England Book Festival, Honorable Mention (Spirituality)
2011 Beach Book Award Winner (Spirituality)
2011 Readers Favorite Awards, Winner (Fiction/Drama), Finalist (Women's Fiction)
2010 Next Generation Indie Book Award, Finalist (Spirituality)
2011 New England Book Festival, Honorable Mention (Spirituality)
Chasing Amanda
2011 Readers Favorite Awards, Winner (Paranormal), Finalist, (Women's Fiction, Mystery)
2011 Dan Poynter's Global eBook Awards, Winner, (Paranormal)
Top 10 Books of 2011, Pixel of Ink
Amazon Top 100 75+ Days running
Indie Reader's Bestselling List That Counts (8 weeks)
Top Books of 2011, The Write Agenda
2011 Readers Favorite Awards, Winner (Paranormal), Finalist, (Women's Fiction, Mystery)
2011 Dan Poynter's Global eBook Awards, Winner, (Paranormal)
Top 10 Books of 2011, Pixel of Ink
Amazon Top 100 75+ Days running
Indie Reader's Bestselling List That Counts (8 weeks)
Top Books of 2011, The Write Agenda
Come Back To Me
2012 Next Generation Indie
Book Awards, Finalist,
2012 Readers Favorite
Awards, Finalist
2012 Kindle Book Review
Best Indie Books Award, Finalist
2011 Dan Poynter's Global
Ebook Awards, Finalist
Top 5 Must Read Books of 2011, IndieReader
Top Ten Books of 2011, Tea Time With Marce
IndieReader Best Reviewed Books of 2011, Huffington Post
Top Ten Books of 2011, Tea Time With Marce
IndieReader Best Reviewed Books of 2011, Huffington Post
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social network: http://www.TheWomensNest.com
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htto://www.fostering-success.com
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Thank you very much for this recommendation. This sounds like a book I am going to enjoy. I am a big fan of the coming of age genre and if I may make a recommendation of my own I would suggest 'Journey (If Where You're Going Isn't Home)by Max Zimmer. It is the first in a trilogy that tells the story of a young boy, raised to a Mormon family in 1950s America and his struggle to pursue his passion in jazz music. Strong resistance from family and the clashes with his faith make this a most compelling read and a fascinating insight into Mormon life. I hope you will give it a read and perhaps include it in future recommendations. http://maxzimmer.com/journey/
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