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The The Burning Sands
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The The Burning Sands

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The novel is set during the tremendous social and political upheaval of seventies America: the war in Vietnam raging, the continuing Civil Rights struggle, emerging Feminist ideas and the first generation of young women with access to The Pill. In addition, there is a Flower Power counter-culture: drugs, rock 'n' roll and sex sans shame or guilt are integral to that ethos. The main character, Julena Brandee, a young African-American, wins a Scholarship to a prestigious 'Big Ten' University which has been newly de-segregated. She navigates the minefield of racial politics and manages to find friendship and love which transcend race and class.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michael Terence Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 October 2024
Pages
548
ISBN
9781800948778

The novel is set during the tremendous social and political upheaval of seventies America: the war in Vietnam raging, the continuing Civil Rights struggle, emerging Feminist ideas and the first generation of young women with access to The Pill. In addition, there is a Flower Power counter-culture: drugs, rock 'n' roll and sex sans shame or guilt are integral to that ethos. The main character, Julena Brandee, a young African-American, wins a Scholarship to a prestigious 'Big Ten' University which has been newly de-segregated. She navigates the minefield of racial politics and manages to find friendship and love which transcend race and class.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michael Terence Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 October 2024
Pages
548
ISBN
9781800948778