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 A Deathbed Shouldn't Be A Peacemaker

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Registration date : 2010-08-17

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Prejudice of any kind is destructive, but when it exists within a family, it can be devastating. Color Struck dives deep into the soul and heart of a matriarch who refused to let the 'color issue' tear her family apart.

"A deathbed shouldn't be the peacemaker in this family."
Fifteen-year-old Renee Steele never understood what Pa-Pa's words meant—until a difference in complexions starts to break her family apart. Her only hope of saving her family lies in Grandma Bell.

The division between her granddaughters prompts Grandma Bell to reveal a family secret. Her narrative throws a thread of the past into their contemporary lives, entangling the girls in a heartrending web. Will they be able to break free, before the deathbed claims them, too?

To find out more about this heartrending story, visit
www.pamelamtuck.com
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