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| A question which begins Margaret's long journey to love, heartache and . . . |
"What do you think Messenger Shaka will do about the fairy problem?" is how my futuristic love story fairy!: A Cautionary Tale, a 63,000 word novel begins. Speaking these words is Margaret Wheatly Garver, eighteen-year-old student at Malcolm X University. fairy!: A Cautionary Tale is a circumspect story which takes its presumption from history; a love story with political ramifications and social impact.
"fairy," acronym for the phrase, "fair-haired and immoral rapscallion yokels," vented by an obscure street-corner orator during the tumultuous years leading up to America's first race war and used in the same pejorative fashion as "nigger" was utilized before the revolution. After victory fanatical Muslims seized power and for the next eighty years exacted horrendous retribution on the defeated Anglo-Saxon's. fairy!: A Cautionary Tale is the story of tragic love which develops as a nation grows to understand that bigotry and suspicion are tools for oppression and hate.
Margaret's love for David Thompson, so-called "messiah" of the fairy's is a love story of hope and devotion in the face of hopelessness and despair; a story which blur the lines of our multi-racial society and will be accepted by all prescient readers whatever their ethnicity. fairy!: A Cautionary Tale is about forbidden passion, interracial love, political upheaval, treachery and hate. Nothing like it is out there that I am aware of. Is America ready for a novel of such insightful honesty? |
| Review by Joyce Faulkner . . . |
Joyce Faulkner . . . Author of In The Shadow of Suribachi, Losing Patience and Co-Author of The Complete Writer. A featured humor columnist, "The Weekly Shriek," for www.thecelebritycafe.com.
If you are looking for something new and different, Jerry Pat Bolton's new novel fairy!: A Cautionary Tale fits the bill. Defying traditional definitions, Bolton combines fable with romance, science fiction with political and social commentary - Romeo and Juliet with The Manchurian Candidate to create a fast paced and eclectic read.
Bolton's book has it all - illicit love, sex, familial conflict, violence, political intrigue and religious allegory. It's a page turner that will keep you up way past your bedtime. |
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