The Last House on the Street A Novel

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Historical Fiction

The Last House on the Street A Novel

Diane Chamberlain

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The novel follows a woman returning to her ancestral home in the South following her father's passing. Her grief soon intertwines with a deep-seated need to unearth hidden family secrets, specifically those surrounding a young Black boy who vanished years ago. This quest for truth forces her to confront her father's youth during the turbulent civil rights era and his potential involvement in events that were deliberately buried, revealing a history steeped in racial prejudice and violence. At its heart, "The Last House on the Street" delves into the enduring shadows of racial injustice and the complex legacies of family secrets. It examines how the past continues to haunt the present, questioning the nature of memory, the difficulty of confronting buried truths, and the possibility of reconciliation. What makes this story so gripping is Diane Chamberlain's skillful weaving of a suspenseful mystery with profound social commentary, challenging readers with uncomfortable truths about societal and familial complicity while offering a deeply emotional and thought-provoking narrative journey.

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Publisher

St. Martin's Publishing Group

Pages

352

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9781250283177

ISBN-10

1250283175

Language

English

Published

2022-02-01