The Game Of Love And Death by Martha Brockenbrough
Set in 1930s Seattle, this poignant tale follows the lives of Flora, a talented African American jazz singer, and Henry, a white aspiring pilot, as they navigate the complexities of love in a world divided by race and class. Unbeknownst to them, their lives are the latest battleground for an age-old rivalry between two powerful entities, Love and Death, who have chosen them as pawns in their eternal game. As Flora and Henry's connection deepens, they must confront societal prejudices and personal fears, while the stakes of the game threaten to tear them apart, challenging the very essence of human emotion and destiny.
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- 2015
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