Das Problem Der Todesstrafe (1848)
Georg Heinrich Diestel
Das Problem Der Todesstrafe (1848)
Georg Heinrich Diestel
- At seventeen, Annie is an unwed, teenage mother. Months later, she marries the father, which doesn’t necessarily make things easier. He is a Native American. She’s white, and racial prejudice still abounds in the seventies. But, prejudice is the least of her worries. After her second child, she is widowed and left to raise two children on her own. 1992. Thirty-seven-year-old Annie Wallace is comfortably nestled into her quiet life with her husband Keith. Now the mother of three daughters, life seems almost perfect. Perfect until that day– that Tuesday morning when one of her daughters is found dead. No doubt, there has been a careless, unfortunate accident. An accident, maybe… but, is it really as innocent as it has been written off? When Annie starts to question the circumstances surrounding the accident, she struggles with what she even believes. Can premonitions be real? Were things overlooked by the authorities because of racial stereotyping? She comes to the realization that truth isn’t always black and white.
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