Now It's Time to Say GoodbyeNow It's Time to Say Goodbye
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Current format, Book, 1998, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsColin Nieman and Justin Time abandon New York City for the tiny Kansas village of Galatea. Racially polarized and desperately poor, the town is dominated by Rosemary Krebs, a white matriarch determined to resurrect her lost Southern childhood, and Abraham Greeving, the black preacher who will do anything to stop her.
As their stories unfold, we learn the truth about Galatea's dark past and even darker future; of Eric Johnson, an albino black man lynched because of the color of his skin, and of Lucy Robinson, the white teenager who must pay for her parent's crimes.
In a compelling story of violence and prejudice in the tiny Kansas village of Galatea, Rosemary Krebs, a white matriarch, is determined to resurrect her lost Southern childhood, and Abraham Greeving, the black preacher, will go to any lengths to stop her. 35,000 first printing.
Two gay men abandon New York City for a poor, racially polarized village in Kansas, where a cast of characters--including a gay Black prostitute, a hermitic white artist, and a budding scholar--responds to a girl's kidnapping and rape
As their stories unfold, we learn the truth about Galatea's dark past and even darker future; of Eric Johnson, an albino black man lynched because of the color of his skin, and of Lucy Robinson, the white teenager who must pay for her parent's crimes.
In a compelling story of violence and prejudice in the tiny Kansas village of Galatea, Rosemary Krebs, a white matriarch, is determined to resurrect her lost Southern childhood, and Abraham Greeving, the black preacher, will go to any lengths to stop her. 35,000 first printing.
Two gay men abandon New York City for a poor, racially polarized village in Kansas, where a cast of characters--including a gay Black prostitute, a hermitic white artist, and a budding scholar--responds to a girl's kidnapping and rape
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