Tuesday, October 10, 2017

{Fiction Guild} A Time to Stand by Robert Whitlow

Book Description:  In a small Georgia town where racial tensions run high and lives are at stake, can one lawyer stand up for justice against the tide of prejudice on every side?


Adisa Johnson, a young African-American attorney, is living her dream of practicing law with a prestigious firm in downtown Atlanta. Then a split-second mistake changes the course of her career.



Left with no other options, Adisa returns to her hometown where a few days earlier a white police officer shot an unarmed black teen who is now lying comatose in the hospital.



Adisa is itching to jump into the fight as a special prosecutor, but feels pulled to do what she considers unthinkable—defend the officer.



As the court case unfolds, everyone in the small community must confront their own prejudices. Caught in the middle, Adisa also tries to chart her way along a path complicated by her budding relationship with a charismatic young preacher who leads the local movement demanding the police officer answer for his crime.

My Thoughts:  The new fall book releases are quite good this year.  And Robert Whitlow has a new story.
Interesting how an author will write a fiction story about a current event in our world.  I think authors like to voice their opinions through a story.  
In any event, this is quite an tine resting story.
Adisa Johnson is a young African-American attorney who enjoys living her dream of practicing law in Atlanta.
However, Adisa returns to her small Georgia hometown where racial tensions are flying high because a white police officer shot an unarmed black teen who is comatose in a hospital.  But Adisa must consider what she believes/stands for because she is to defend the police officer who shot the teen.
And she is in a budding romance with a charismatic young preacher who is demanding that the local police officers make this a crime and punish the police office who shot the black teen. 
This story is more about emotions and how people, no matter what the skin color, can be racist.
This is a think.about.it.read . . .  what one really values and what one really believes is right no matter what ones skin color may be.

*This book was provided for review by the Fiction Guild*

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson (September 12, 2017)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0718083032
  • ISBN-13: 978-0718083038

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