Waters of the River Red
Waters of the River Red
Charlotte, a black schoolteacher, in the segregated 1960's South, believes that she is happy until her childhood friend dies. With her emotions in turmoil, she tries to find meaning for her existence and make life-changing mistakes. One of those blunders is an affair with a married man. This threatens her career and could destroy family relationships. What happens during the revival of her spirits as she encounters family tragedy, racism, domestic violence and superstition will alter her life forever.
Author: Susane L. Boykins
Publisher: Sun Red Books LLC
Published: 01/26/2017
Pages: 204
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.67lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.47d
ISBN: 9780998522104
About the Author
Boykins, Susane L.: - Susane was born and reared by Red River in Marksville, Louisiana. Playing along the banks and levees of the river allowed her imagination to soar. Susane's writing exhibits her love for her childhood home as well as the turmoil and dissension that was part of life in the 1960's South. She has a B. S. degree in Accounting and Teacher Certification in Business Courses from Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, Louisiana. She has worked in the telecommunications industry, sold real estate, taught high school and owned a small business. She is an avid genealogist and is a proud mother and grandmother. She lives with her fur baby, a poodle named Gail, in Texas.