
Eva Rutland, author of more than 20 novels, presents the
timely and relevant story, first published in 1964, of her
life in the years before integration, before affirmative
action--when segregation was the norm, discrimination was
legally tolerated, and blacks were second-class citizens
(from the introduction). Her story is poignant at times,
uproariously funny at others, and always down-to-earth.
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