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Chasing Down a Dream

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NAACP nominee and USA Today bestselling author Beverly Jenkins continues her beloved Blessings series with a heartwarming novel about what really makes a family There's never a dull day in Henry Adams, Kansas. Tamar July has never had a great relationship with certain members of her family. In fact, she'd characterize it as a "hate/hate relationship." But when her cousin calls her with the news that she's dying and wants Tamar to plan the funeral, she's shocked but is willing to drop everything for her. After a horrendous storm, Gemma finds a young boy and his little sister walking on the side of the road. She takes them in, and quickly falls in love with the orphaned siblings. But when Gemma contacts Social Services to try to become their foster mother, she's told a white woman cannot foster African-American children. In the midst of these trials, Jack and Rocky are trying to plan their wedding. The entire town comes together to lend a helping hand. Though the residents of Henry Adams face seemingly insurmountable obstacles, each of them will discover that family comes in many forms, especially during the most trying of times.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 29, 2017
      Jenkins continues the saga of Henry Adams, Kans.—the historic town settled by former slaves and purchased on Ebay by Bernadine Brown in Bring on the Blessings. Bernadine is back, alongside the eclectic cast of town characters, including a few new residents. In this second of the series, the town has to come together to deal with a potentially calamitous embezzlement scandal, new township merging offers, a near shut-down of the town’s only diner, and a cash-strapped wedding for two of Henry Adams’s most adored residents. Although the novel is abuzz with subplots, Bernadine’s longtime neighbor and friend Gemma Dahl occupies the central thread. Gemma’s quiet life is disrupted when she comes across two orphaned children, Lucas and Jaz Herman, stranded on the road after a torrential storm. Gemma is determined to give the kids a home after hearing their horrendous stories of life in the foster system, but is shocked to discover that she cannot foster African-American children due to racial biases within the state’s social services. Heartbroken at being ripped from their new home, Lucas and Jaz start to lose hope that they will ever have a normal family life. In this winsome novel, Jenkins opens up the small, insular town to embrace the dreams of society’s most marginalized. Fans of Jenkins will enjoy the many new plotlines and characters established, and readers new to Henry Adams will be enthralled by Gemma’s story of determination.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      With a silvery smooth voice, narrator Lynnette Freeman conveys the essential message in Jenkins's Blessings series: The essence of romance is family. This small-town romance, appropriate for teen and adult listeners, is set in Henry Adams, Kansas. Featured characters are single mom Gemma, who cares for two abandoned children she found on the side of the road, and restaurateur Rocky, who copes with the drama of his employees and customers. Freeman nails the dialogue with natural-sounding rhythms and emotions, smoothly producing the voices of the entire town. She drops down into a deeper register for the male characters, like Rocky's fianc�, Jack, and switches gears with a higher pitch for females, like Gemma's new daughter, Jasmine. Jenkins and Freeman truly are a blessing. C.A. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

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