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In the Shadow of Alabama
In the Shadow of Alabama | Judy Reene Singer
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Judy Reene Singer’s newest novel is a masterful story of the American experience. Between the past and present, between love and war, between the burdens of race and hope, a woman returns home to discover her father and a history she had never known... Rachel Fleischer has good reasons not to be at her father’s deathbed. Foaling season is at hand and her horses are becoming restless and difficult. Her critical mother and grasping sister could certainly handle Marty Fleisher’s resistance better without her. But Malachi, her eighty-something horse manager—more father to her than Marty has ever been—convinces Rachel she will regret it if she doesn’t go. When a stranger at her father’s funeral delivers an odd gift and an apology, Rachel finds herself drawn into the epic story of her father’s World War II experience, and the friendships, trauma, scandal, and betrayals that would scar the rest of his life—and cast a shadow across the entire family. As she struggles to make sense of his time as a Jewish sergeant in charge of a platoon of black soldiers in 1940s Alabama, she learns more than just his history. She begins to see how his hopes and disappointments mirror her own—and might finally give her the means to free herself of the past and choose a life waiting in the wings. “Prepare for Singer to keep you up all night ricocheting between a present day horse farm, family traumas, and the unthinkable racism in the military during WWII. The long arm of war travels through generations in this emotional drama.” —New York Times bestselling author Jacqueline Sheehan
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In the Shadow of Alabama | Judy Reene Singer
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Found this jewel! A next read for sure 😊

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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
In the Shadow of Alabama | Judy Reene Singer
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A very good audiobook for the commute to and from work. Great story about reconciliation and racism. The narrator was okay - she had a deep raspy voice, similar to a heavy smoker - so that was distracting at times.

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Alena
In the Shadow of Alabama | Judy Reene Singer
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Dying is not a direct action. Like a plane in turbulence, people dip and dive, maybe hit a smooth spot and recover a little, before the flight ends.

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Jana
In the Shadow of Alabama | Judy Reene Singer
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I wanted to like this book. I did. It tells an important story about family, race, war, and how we're all haunted by something or someone. But OMG was it boring. The writing didn't do it for me and I really don't like horses so those parts were an absolute waste. This would have been a DNF but since it's based on a real story I kept going mostly to fill in some gaps in the way the narrative was told. Others may like this book but it wasn't for me.