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Cool Water

Published
Dec 2007
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
184

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Published Posthumously, Book is Moving Testament to the Power of God's Love Edited by the author's daughter, COOL WATER by Samuel L. Jones is a slightly biographical portrayal of the plight of black people in America during the 1920s - 1930s. COOL WATER recounts a time where social injustice was an everyday occurrence. Despite advancements on the civil rights front, blacks were still generally treated with disdain. The author vividly details the merciless treatment imparted on blacks during this time in history. The protagonist, Ira, attempts to transcend discrimination and oppression by fleeing the South, escaping to the North for his very life. Unfortunately, Ira discovers that prejudice knows no boundaries. The book reveals the physical, emotional and spiritual journey of one man, highlighting his determination to overcome adversity for his family and for his people. In addition to being a powerful novel about racial inequality, thew book is also a love story, a tale of enduring love between a man and his wife. An inspiring narrative, COOL WATER implores readers to discover the blessing of replacing hatred with God's love.

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First Edition Dec 2007 BookSurge Publishing ISBN 1419603566
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Jan 2014 Samuel L. Jones ISBN B00HX8NO3W
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