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The Color of Hope - Paperback

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by Diane McBain (Author)

When Cleo Henderson divorces with a small son to support, she seeks a job as a healthcare worker. She is assigned to Zackary Hughes, an elderly white supremacist. Zachary is a complaining, gravelly voiced curmudgeon who requested a white woman; he is taken aback when Cleo shows up on the first day. Forever hopeful, Cleo works hard to help the old man.

Soon she meets Clarence Delacroix. They marry; tragedy follows.

Angus Dunne, the grocery boy, always lurking in the background, takes center stage when he meets a green-eyed beauty and faces down some long-held beliefs.

The Color of Hope is filled with fascinating characters who all struggle with the fast- moving social changes of the second decade in the 21st Century.

Number of Pages: 264
Dimensions: 0.55 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 01, 2021
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