
Forced Turnovers
A Novel for Racial Unity
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Narrated by:
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Tony Ceballos
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By:
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Tony Ceballos
About this listen
In Georgia in 1968....
The bombing of an all-black school strikes fear but, miraculously, kills no one.*Under the direction of Washington DC, the FBI descends.
Those responsible burrow underground to plot again.
And a white basketball coach finds himself in the middle of it all, but will he and his family survive?
Forced Turnovers interlaces action, suspense, and strong conviction of heart, all amid the historical racial turmoil of the American South.
©2019 Tony Ceballos (P)2021 Tony CeballosCritic Reviews
"A riveting story that takes the reader on a journey of anger, disappointment, and triumph as a high school basketball coach overcomes racism in the South in the late 1960s." (Anthony Richardson, Retired NBA and International Player)
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