Sundown Girls / L.S. Stratton / Book Review
SUNDOWN GIRLS What can help a family at odds? Vacationing in a secluded cabin. The Stoakes family certainly needs that quality bonding time. Naomi needs this retreat most of all. She's felt like an outsider these past few months, ever since she was taken from the woman who stole her as a child and reunited with her birth family. Some bonding time, time to feel like she's actually one of them and not some weird, mostly-grown interloper, might be nice. This cabin might be remote, but the new renovations mean it's beautiful. And the nearby town of Sparksburg, Virginia is quaint. Charming, even. Or at least that's what the rest of her family thinks. Naomi can't shake the feeling that something here isn't right, but she doesn't really want to rock the boat. Not here, not now. But as she digs into Sparksburg's past, she discovers it used to be a Sundown Town, where Blacks weren't allowed past sunset. This violent, not-so-di...