Dreamland Burning by Jennifer Latham
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Some bodies won’t stay buried. Some stories demand to be told. Jennifer Latham’s gripping dual-timeline novel weaves together a century-old murder and the devastating events of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921.
When seventeen-year-old Rowan Chase discovers a skeleton on her family’s property, she sets out to uncover the victim’s identity. But the investigation soon reveals painful truths that connect her own life to a long-buried past.
Oklahoma, 1921: Seventeen-year-old Will Tillman is thrust into a racial firestorm after a violent encounter. As segregation, injustice, and hatred engulf his hometown, Will must confront his own beliefs and decide what is right as Tulsa burns around him.
Told through intricately interwoven perspectives, this powerful, fast-paced novel explores the lasting impact of violence, prejudice, and buried secrets while asking urgent questions about race, justice, and the stories history leaves behind.
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