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by Jason Gadsden
The author describes Nestling as the deviant's duplicity of which he infiltrates himself into the life of a single mother in order to get access to the child Set in the Southern US. A month before the Korean War, in a land still grrieving from World War. the story is focused around the violation of Emma, a white juvenile by her stepfather, whilst the blame is placed on a young Negro boy Jordan. The inate racism of the old south, reinforced by the Ku-Klux-Klan, means that young Jordan is in for a sticky time, while the real culprit is protected by the good ol' boys of the town, who would prefer to hunt a young black than admit that one of their own could be that depraved. 'War makes widows and abuse makes abusers, two heartaches that combine to make 'Nestling' a damn good read
Format: Quality Paperback
Published: May 2007
Category: General
Publisher: Lulu Press
Pages: 224
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