BOOK DESCRIPTION :
Rafer Thin is a modern-day Romeo and Juliet. California in the decade following the tumultuous upheaval of the sixties, was a watershed of the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War. Protesting was lot easier than implementing changes. Rafer, short for Raphael, discovered that being accepted by whites became a series of stops and starts, pockmarked with incidents and events that revealed prejudices and bias generations in making. However, Rafer, harbored his own stereotyping that hampered his progression. Meeting and engaging Caucasians commenced tearing down suspicion and mistrust, increasing understanding. Nothing increased Rafer’s understanding more than loving Jenny, but nothing revealed what needed changing between them. Follow Rafer and Jenny as they span cultural and racial abyss in the face of intense family and social opposition. Will they succeed?
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