The Confessions of Matthew Strong
A Novel
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Other Press LLC
Published:27th Oct '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This gripping tale follows Allegra Douglass as she confronts her past and battles a white supremacist, revealing deep societal issues. The Confessions of Matthew Strong is a powerful narrative.
In The Confessions of Matthew Strong, Ousmane K. Power-Greene weaves a compelling narrative that tackles complex themes of race, redemption, and societal imbalance. The story centers around Allegra Douglass, known as Allie, who finds herself at a pivotal moment in her life as she is awarded the Distinguished Chair in Philosophy at a prestigious university in New York. This momentous occasion is overshadowed by the recent death of her grandmother and the haunting memories of her past, including the disappearance of her mother and the painful history of her hometown in Birmingham. Allie's journey is both personal and collective, as she grapples with her identity and the legacy of her ancestors.
As Allie begins to unravel the threads connecting her life to a series of troubling events, she discovers alarming clues related to the disappearances of young Black women and the resurgence of white supremacist ideologies. The narrative takes a gripping turn when Allie becomes entangled with Matthew Strong, a dangerous figure who seeks to incite chaos and revolution. Through hidden caves, buried tunnels, and a confessional that holds dark secrets, Allie and her community must navigate the treacherous landscape of their reality and find a way to make their voices heard by the authorities.
The Confessions of Matthew Strong is a powerful exploration of survival and resilience. Allie's character embodies the strength of those who have faced historical injustices, and her story serves as a reminder of the importance of speaking out against oppression. As the plot unfolds, readers are drawn into a world where the stakes are high, and the fight for justice becomes a matter of life and death.
ISBN: 9781635422085
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416 pages