Book: Shadows Of The Blues Moving through the tumultuous decades of time from the end of World War II to the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s, the Fergerson/Broussard families' struggle continues, as Martha, the matriarch of the family, faces life in a mental institution in this sequel to "Blues in the Wind."
Now comes the powerful sequel to
Whitney LeBlanc's Blues in the Wind....
Shadows of the Blues -- a story of lust, love and voodoo.
Moving through the tumultuous decades of time, from the end of WWII to the Civil Rights Movement in the Sixties, the Fergerson/Broussard families' struggle continues, as Martha, the matriarch of the family, faces life in a mental institution. Her control continues to reach beyond the walls of her confinement, as she confesses to a lifetime of wrongdoings which threaten to destroy her family. In the small town of Estilette, Louisiana, where racism and injustice are simply a part of everyday life, the family struggles to escape the shadows of emotional conflicts, which are played out against a backdrop of the blues.
"Phillip took a deep breath and pulled at his eyebrows. Troubles were raining down on the family: Lala announced that she was getting a divorce--Rosa was running around with a man wanted by the law, and Lightfoot came close to killing Naomi. His family was unraveling right before his eyes.
Details of Book: Shadows Of The Blues Book: Shadows Of The Blues
Author: Whitney J. Leblanc
ISBN: 1432709208
ISBN-13: 9781432709204
, 978-1432709204
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 21102007
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Number of Pages: 340
Language: English