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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Historical / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:350
  • eBook ISBN:9781940984285

Southern Crosses

An African Ghost Story

by D.A. Winstead

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Overview
Southern Crosses: An African Ghost Story captures the period in South Africa immediately following the Sharpville massacre and traces the lives of a family that were forever changed following that fatal Monday, March 21, 1960.
Description
Now fifty years later, Sarah Johnson is the epitome of success in the American Foreign Service. She is a successful, smart, black female who seemingly has the world at her fingertips. But she is still empty inside and unsure why. Sarah's internal search for reason and faith in a hard and cold institution begins by reading an old endearing novel on a late-night flight that leads to Africa where two similar strong-soul, but worn-down women await her. Her alliance begins there, a place where she chooses to be kind to strangers and yet brutal to the hard and cold institution that made her. In South Africa, Sarah is placed in her first real battle between good and evil, right and wrong, revenge and forgiveness as she and her allies set out to protect a poor South African family that most lost it all after Sharpville. Her journey into post-apartheid life in South Africa-mixed with ancient bush rituals, religious fervor and a ghost named Mary Margaret-will leave her forever changed and on to her next journey, on that long road back home to rural North Carolina, where reason and hope have always resided. We all have our own unique ways of finding reason and hope, a new beginning, and the southern cross that shows us the way home.
About the author
Award-winning international author D.A. (Dennis) Winstead was born and raised in Franklin County, North Carolina. Graduating with an Economics degree from North Carolina State University and a Masters in Public Policy from George Washington University, he began working for the United States Department of State soon after. As a senior government official for over twenty-three years, Dennis focused on economic and security development policy and traveled extensively during his years of civil service-mostly in post-conflict countries in Asia, Eastern Europe, and Africa. Currently enjoying a slower life in Atlanta, Georgia, he writes political fiction based on his travels and embellished by his experiences and cultures, old world folklore, superstitions, religious fervor, and politics. Southern Crosses: An African Ghost Story was reprinted in January 2014 to honor the life and death of former president of South Africa and hero of the global anti-racism struggle. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela 1918-2013