Pointing the Way (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Sutton Elbert Griggs

 
9781331161547: Pointing the Way (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

A vivid tale of mystery, politics, and social tension in Belrose that questions identity and power.

Set in a sun-scorched city, this story follows colorful characters as they chase a puzzling figure whose face sparks speculation and fascination. Through sharp dialogue and atmospheric scenes, the narrative blends personal intrigue with a wider look at race, politics, and justice in a turbulent era. The book centers on conversations, motives, and the push-and-pull of communities trying to find a voice in a system that often silences them.

As the plot unfolds, readers are drawn into a web of social dynamics, ambition, and the search for truth behind a mysterious presence. The atmosphere, characters, and themes invite reflection on power, visibility, and belonging in a society marked by inequality.

  • Intriguing character dynamics and a central mystery surrounding a memorable figure
  • Vivid depictions of a Southern city under social and political strain
  • Thoughtful discussions on race, governance, and justice woven into dialogue
  • Atmospheric scenes that balance personal stakes with broader social questions

Ideal for readers who enjoy provocative historical fiction that blends suspense with social commentary.

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