![]() The Past timeline ending is intense, but I wasn’t emotionally involved so it lacked the powerful punch it should have had. I had zero connection to the main character in either timeline which prevented me from feeling any sort of investment. While the plot involved very important subject matter, it was not conveyed in a convincing manner. The mystery, the storyline, the characters - none of it worked for me which is very unusual for this author. ![]() I appreciate this for being an educational read only. The dedication of these members was inspiring and hopeful, especially coming from such a dark and difficult time where it was a constant challenge and often dangerous to move forward and try to make change.ĭiane Chamberlain does an excellent job educating her readers on this important civil rights movement, however, I had no connection to the characters. I recognize and appreciate all the research that would have went into creating this story. Though voting was legal for all citizens, law makers and enforcers in these southern states did everything they could to make it difficult and often impossible for Black southerns to vote.Īn informative look at this important time in our history. The Summer Community Organization And Political Education (SCOPE) Project was a movement where young White men and women canvassed door to door in rural Black counties encouraging the citizens to register to vote. ![]() Told in two timelines, this historical mystery focuses on the 1960’s voters registration civil rights initiative in the southern states. ![]()
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