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The Dream: A Novel of Race, Trust and Enduring Friendship
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- ISBN978-1-958861-79-0
- EAN9781958861790
- Date de parution02/10/2025
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Résumé
In this sweeping, carefully researched work of historical fiction, two elementary school boys, Black and White, meet in a New York City public school in 1957 and form a lifelong friendship. A story of two different lives intertwined, The Dream takes the reader through the tumultuous events of the decades that follow-the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, the Space Race, the World's Fair, the murders of Dr.
Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy, and culture-changing scientific and technological advancements, including NASA's first lunar landing. The boys' families would never have met if not for an act of racial violence at the elementary school attended by Nick Greene and Taylor Washington. As Taylor's father tells him, "We don't yet have the America everyone dreams about."Over the years, the boys are tossed and shaped by history's events.
One night, in a dream, Taylor hears the voice of Martin Luther King. At that moment, his life is transformed. He becomes dedicated to racial justice, King's practices, and his own biological heritage, leading him to the field of genetics and genetic evolution. Meanwhile, Nick learns that he can never walk in a Black man's shoes, but that he can stand beside him with genuine empathy .
Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy, and culture-changing scientific and technological advancements, including NASA's first lunar landing. The boys' families would never have met if not for an act of racial violence at the elementary school attended by Nick Greene and Taylor Washington. As Taylor's father tells him, "We don't yet have the America everyone dreams about."Over the years, the boys are tossed and shaped by history's events.
One night, in a dream, Taylor hears the voice of Martin Luther King. At that moment, his life is transformed. He becomes dedicated to racial justice, King's practices, and his own biological heritage, leading him to the field of genetics and genetic evolution. Meanwhile, Nick learns that he can never walk in a Black man's shoes, but that he can stand beside him with genuine empathy .
In this sweeping, carefully researched work of historical fiction, two elementary school boys, Black and White, meet in a New York City public school in 1957 and form a lifelong friendship. A story of two different lives intertwined, The Dream takes the reader through the tumultuous events of the decades that follow-the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, the Space Race, the World's Fair, the murders of Dr.
Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy, and culture-changing scientific and technological advancements, including NASA's first lunar landing. The boys' families would never have met if not for an act of racial violence at the elementary school attended by Nick Greene and Taylor Washington. As Taylor's father tells him, "We don't yet have the America everyone dreams about."Over the years, the boys are tossed and shaped by history's events.
One night, in a dream, Taylor hears the voice of Martin Luther King. At that moment, his life is transformed. He becomes dedicated to racial justice, King's practices, and his own biological heritage, leading him to the field of genetics and genetic evolution. Meanwhile, Nick learns that he can never walk in a Black man's shoes, but that he can stand beside him with genuine empathy .
Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy, and culture-changing scientific and technological advancements, including NASA's first lunar landing. The boys' families would never have met if not for an act of racial violence at the elementary school attended by Nick Greene and Taylor Washington. As Taylor's father tells him, "We don't yet have the America everyone dreams about."Over the years, the boys are tossed and shaped by history's events.
One night, in a dream, Taylor hears the voice of Martin Luther King. At that moment, his life is transformed. He becomes dedicated to racial justice, King's practices, and his own biological heritage, leading him to the field of genetics and genetic evolution. Meanwhile, Nick learns that he can never walk in a Black man's shoes, but that he can stand beside him with genuine empathy .



