Boldfaced Lies
by Charlene Porter
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Pub Date Apr 12 2013 | Archive Date May 30 2013
Description
Fear mongering is an old trick used by devils playing saviors. From Khan to Bin Laden, no matter how large their arsenal, it was their ability to spread fear that brought them to terrifying power. In NAACP Image Award nominee Charlene Porter’s Boldfaced Lies, an enthralling historical novel set in 1920s Ku Klux Klan-controlled Denver, Co., Margaret, the wife of an ambitious terror master and KKK leader, finds out she is one-quarter Negro. Margaret must decide if fear will paralyze her or push her to survive.
Boldfaced Lies eloquently paints a multidimensional portrait of race, love, deception and regret. Readers follow Margaret’s plight, learn of the tragedy in her father’s past, and are led into the minefield of African Americans who passed as white and their dread of being found out by the KKK and their supporters.
There is nothing black and white about bigotry, and Boldfaced Lies strikingly illuminates its complexity. Many white supremacy devotees were exposed to have black lovers and Porter uses this fact, along with others as equally hypocritical, to showcase people’s uncanny talent for justifying their behavior.
Boldfaced Lies illustrates that though race is made the impetus, bigotry is not skin deep. It goes straight to the bone.
Boldfaced Lies was one of five finalist selections for an NAACP Image Award in the category “Outstanding Literary Work: Debut Author,” and is deemed, “an important book … about Colorado history” by the Denver Public School Libraries. Boldfaced Lies was recently re-released in ebook version, and Charlene Porter is available for African American History Month interviews.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781938008689 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |