Inspired by true events, this is an emotional and deeply moving novel about a black nurse who seeks justice for her patients in the American South.
1973, Alabama. Fresh out of nursing school, Civil Townsend has big plans and dreams of...
making a difference in the world. At the birth control clinic, she intends to help women take charge of their bodies and their lives. Civil goes to visit her first patients, and a dusty country road leads her to the shabby hut where Erica and India live. And Civil discovers with horror that her patients are children, the girls are only eleven and thirteen years old. They have never even kissed a boy yet, but they are black and poor, which means, from the point of view of white social service officials, they are already ready to breed, and therefore need preventive measures. Civil decides that she will fight such injustice, and she seems to be succeeding. It radically changes the lives of the girls, their father and grandmother, but... But the tragedy still overtakes them.
Decades later, the revered Dr. Civil Townsend is ready to retire, find peace, and leave the past in the past. But there are people and stories that refuse to be forgotten. Which must not be forgotten.
Author: Долин Перкинс-Вальдез
Printhouse: Fantom Press
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2023
ISBN: 9785864719336
Number of pages: 448
Size: 215x135x40 mm
Cover type: твердая
Weight: 454 g
Delivery methods
Choose the appropriate delivery method
Pick up yourself from the shop
0.00 £
Courier delivery