Laugh, cry, sing and celebrate with the Culhanes as the 60s unfold.
Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Civil
Rights Movement, book three of the Culhane family saga finds Hep and Lorette facing America’s injustices on their own terms as their
children, TC, Mel and Jaz, come of age. Selena Culhane Fluellen remains a celebrated international chanteuse who, troubled by the
rising racial tensions in America, helps to fund the Movement. Hep answers the call of duty and rises in the diplomatic arena while
his children negotiate the swirling, changing world around them. And what of Star? At eighteen, she left the all-black sanctuary of
Colt, Texas in the midst of the Depression and hasn’t been heard from since. Like many African American families during this turbulent
time, the Culhanes must choose: rise up together against oppression or fall apart.