Scripture Connection The Exodus quotation from the Ten Commandments is included at the beginning of the novel. (King James Version, I’m guessing?) While I don’t usually use this sort of Scripture for the “Scripture Connection” portion of my review, it is definitely fitting for this book, as the novel demonstrates some of the pain andContinue reading “Double the Lies (Book Review)”
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Patricia Raybon Interview (P. 2)
“I’d like my readers to join me in not putting our heads in the sand when it comes to looking hard at cultural and national problems and history related to racism, in particular, but also to any other ‘isms.'”
Patricia Raybon Interview (P. 1)
“As a book author… I felt called to write at the intersection of faith and race. I grew up under Jim Crow segregation—before the Civil Rights Act was passed (or the Fair Housing Act or Voting Rights Act), when African Americans struggled with having essentially zero rights. My family, however, always believed the record of God, and that God loved us.”