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Stand Your Ground

A Novel

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From the #1 Essence bestselling and award-winning author of The Personal Librarian comes Stand Your Ground, a novel about two mothers who must grapple with their faith and belief in justice in the midst of a highly charged murder trial involving the death of an African-American teenage boy.
A black teenage boy is dead. A white man shot him. Was he standing his ground or was it murder?

Janice Johnson is living every black mother's nightmare. Her seventeen-year-old son was murdered and the shooter has not been arrested. Can the D.A. and the police be trusted to investigate and do the right thing? Should Janice take advantage of the public outcry and join her husband alongside the angry protestors who are out for revenge?

Meredith Spencer is married to the man accused of the killing and she sees her husband and the situation with far more clarity than anyone realizes. What she knows could blow the case wide open, but what will that mean for her life and that of her son? Will she have the courage to come forward in time so that justice can be done?

#1 national bestselling and award-winning author Victoria Christopher Murray's Stand Your Ground is a pulse-pounding meditation on race, motherhood, marriage, and vigilante justice that will have readers spellbound until its shocking end.
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      Starred review from June 1, 2015
      Janice Johnson's 16-year-old son, Marquis, is usually well behaved. One of few African Americans at an elite preparatory school, he is a good student and has the grades to prove it. One of his few offenses, smoking a joint, has been dealt with, and now that he is no longer grounded, he takes his white girlfriend to the library. But Marquis never comes home. He has been shot to death, and the murderer, a white man, claims a stand-your-ground defense. Janice is devastated by the loss of her only child. Her husband, Tyrone, wants revenge, and in his fury, he turns to his brother, Raj, a member of the militant Brown Guardians. Meredith Spencer can't believe her husband shot a teenager. She feels bad for the family of the slain youth, but knows if she shares the secret about that night, the world of wealth and luxury she has come to know will only be a distant memory. A mother's anguish, a community divided by racial prejudice, the vilification of the victim by the press, the sickening media spin of the murderer as victimthis all-too-familiar scenario has become part of our lives. Murray, winner of several African American Literary Awards for fiction, powerfully captures the nuances and tragedies engendered by stand-your-ground laws. A must-read.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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