Kind Of Kin by Rilla Askew

Set against the backdrop of a small town in Oklahoma, this compelling narrative delves into the complexities of immigration laws and their impact on a close-knit community. When a new state law criminalizes harboring undocumented immigrants, a family finds itself at the center of a legal and moral maelstrom. As tensions rise, relationships are tested, and long-held beliefs are challenged, the story explores themes of loyalty, justice, and the intricate ties that bind people together in times of crisis. Through a tapestry of interconnected lives, the tale offers a poignant reflection on the human cost of political decisions.

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