When stars rain down : a novel

Title
When stars rain down : a novel

Personal Author EPSB
Angela, Jackson-Brown

Summary
"This summer has the potential to change everything. The summer of 1936 in Parsons, Georgia, is unseasonably hot, and Opal Pruitt senses a nameless storm brewing. She hopes this foreboding feeling won't overshadow her upcoming eighteenth birthday or the annual Founders Day celebration in just a few weeks. She and her Grandma Birdie work as housekeepers for the white widow Miss Peggy, and Opal desperately wants some time to be young and carefree with her cousins and friends. But when the Ku Klux Klan descends on Opals neighborhood, the tight-knit community is shaken in every way possible. Parsons's residents both Black and white are forced to acknowledge the unspoken codes of conduct in their post-Reconstruction era town. To complicate matters, Opal finds herself torn between two unexpected romantic interests--the son of her pastor, Cedric Perkins, and the grandson of the woman she works for, Jimmy Earl Ketchums. Both young men awaken emotions Opal has never felt before. In When Stars Rain Down, Angela Jackson-Brown introduces readers to a small, Southern town grappling with haunting questions still relevant today and to a young woman whose search for meaning resonates across the ages."--Back cover.

Year Published
2021

Physical Description
iv, 360 pages ; 22 cm

Subject
Women household employees -- Fiction
 
African American young women -- Fiction
 
Race relations -- Fiction
 
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
 
Summer -- Fiction

Geographic Term
Georgia -- Fiction

Genre
Historical fiction
 
Bildungsromans

Summary
"This summer has the potential to change everything. The summer of 1936 in Parsons, Georgia, is unseasonably hot, and Opal Pruitt senses a nameless storm brewing. She hopes this foreboding feeling won't overshadow her upcoming eighteenth birthday or the annual Founders Day celebration in just a few weeks. She and her Grandma Birdie work as housekeepers for the white widow Miss Peggy, and Opal desperately wants some time to be young and carefree with her cousins and friends. But when the Ku Klux Klan descends on Opals neighborhood, the tight-knit community is shaken in every way possible. Parsons's residents both Black and white are forced to acknowledge the unspoken codes of conduct in their post-Reconstruction era town. To complicate matters, Opal finds herself torn between two unexpected romantic interests--the son of her pastor, Cedric Perkins, and the grandson of the woman she works for, Jimmy Earl Ketchums. Both young men awaken emotions Opal has never felt before. In When Stars Rain Down, Angela Jackson-Brown introduces readers to a small, Southern town grappling with haunting questions still relevant today and to a young woman whose search for meaning resonates across the ages."--Back cover.

ISBN
9780785240440

Publisher
Nashville, Tennessee : Thomas Nelson, [2021]


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Edmonton Christian HighFIC JACBook30905000124853Fiction