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Drill down on some dark but essential American history with this 4-in-1 BOXED SET ALERT! Slavery and Beyond: The Complete Series Collection by A. Robert Allen

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Slavery and Beyond: The Complete Series Collection

by A. Robert Allen
4.8 stars – 20 reviews
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Experience the NYC Draft Riots of 1863, the building of the Brooklyn Bridge (1883), the General Slocum Steamship Disaster (1904), and the Tulsa Race Riots of 1921 through the eyes of passionate heroes.
400+ reviews on Amazon and Goodreads with an average rating of 4.4.
˃˃˃ Failed Moments, Volume #1
Patrick Walsh relives his Failed Moments in two past lives in order to salvage his modern day existence. He travels back to the French Caribbean in 1790 (before the slave revolution that created Haiti) and NYC in 1863 during the Draft Riots. Will he succeed the second time around?

˃˃˃ A Wave From Mama, Volume #2
1863 Weeksville, Brooklyn: A former slave gets his dream job working on the Bridge project, but becomes a pawn in a battle involving the gangs of Irishtown and the corrupt Metropolitan Police. Will his special physical abilities help him survive or will his awkward social deficits prove to be too much to overcome?

˃˃˃ Minetta Lane, Volume #3
New York City, 1904- Bodee Rivers, who has always run from major challenges, moves to crime ridden MINETTA LANE, which is governed by an unusual race-based code. When confronted with an unimaginable challenge aboard the General Slocum Steamship, he isn’t sure he’s up to the task. Will he stand and fight or cut and run?

˃˃˃ Living in the Middle, Volume #4
New York/Tulsa Early 1900s: Wealthy, White, and privileged Jimmy Montgomery discovers he’s been living a lie and travels to Tulsa to uncover his roots. When an angry White mob invades the Black community of Greenwood during the Tulsa Race Riots of 1921, Jimmy realizes he can no longer Live in the Middle.

Slavery and Beyond: The Complete Series Collection by [A. Robert Allen]

Who is he? What is he? Where does he belong? Jimmy must finally make a choice—he can no longer live in the middle…
Living In The Middle by A. Robert Allen

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Rejected by his race. Hunted by the Klan. Yet, standing up to hatred is still the only choice.

New York, Early 1900s: Jimmy Montgomery comes from old New York money and grows up among the Manhattan elite. At the age of eighteen, Jimmy discovers he’s been living a lie. He follows his roots back to Tulsa, Oklahoma to answer the burning questions in his life. Who is he? What is he? Where does he belong? He finds love and friendship along the way, but full acceptance from either the White or the Black world eludes him. When trouble pits the White population of Tulsa against the Black community of Greenwood, Jimmy must finally make a choice—he can no longer live in the middle. His decision will alter the course of his life and those he’d come to love. What will he decide? Pick up a copy to find out.

LIVING IN THE MIDDLE is a powerful African American historical novel based on the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. If you like passionate heroes, no-holds-barred history, high-stakes emotional tension, then you’ll love A. Robert Allen’s eye-opening story.

LIVING IN THE MIDDLE is a stand-alone story connected by theme to the other volumes in A. Robert Allen’s Slavery and Beyond series.

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“Living in the Middle was a very gritty, realistic tale of a man trying to exist in a world that suddenly changed.”

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Rejected by his race. Hunted by the Klan. Yet, standing up to hatred is still the only choice. Living in the Middle: Slavery and Beyond Series by A. Robert Allen

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New York, Early 1900s: Jimmy Montgomery comes from old New York money and grows up among the Manhattan elite. At the age of eighteen, Jimmy discovers he’s been living a lie. He follows his roots back to Tulsa, Oklahoma to answer the burning questions in his life. Who is he? What is he? Where does he belong? He finds love and friendship along the way, but full acceptance from either the White or the Black world eludes him. When trouble pits the White population of Tulsa against the Black community of Greenwood, Jimmy must finally make a choice—he can no longer live in the middle. His decision will alter the course of his life and those he’d come to love. What will he decide? Pick up a copy to find out.

LIVING IN THE MIDDLE is a powerful African American historical novel based on the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. If you like passionate heroes, no-holds-barred history, high-stakes emotional tension, then you’ll love A. Robert Allen’s eye-opening story.

LIVING IN THE MIDDLE is a stand-alone story connected by theme to the other volumes in A. Robert Allen’s Slavery and Beyond series.

A. Robert Allen is skilled in developing characters and bringing them to life. The written images jump off the page. I’m always impressed at how well he transports me to another era; well researched and documented. After reading the prequel, Ticket to Tulsa, I was excited to start Living in the Middle. I was not disappointed. Well done!” – Amazon Review

Running is what Bodee knows. Running is what will keep him safe. But can he find the courage to fight?
A. Robert Allen’s historical drama Minetta Lane

Minetta Lane (Slavery and Beyond Book 3)

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4.5 stars – 102 reviews
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Stay and fight or cut and run? Young Bodee Rivers can save so many from a terrible fate, but he must find the courage to act.

MINETTA LANE, the third volume in A. Robert Allen’s Slavery and Beyond series, is a stand-alone novel that continues the broad themes of the first two volumes, Failed Moments and A Wave From Mama.

˃˃˃ 1904 New York City

Bodee Rivers, who has always avoided major challenges in his life, moves to the most dangerous block in the city, MINETTA LANE. Police in pursuit of criminals often give up the chase as they approach the entrance to Minetta because even they know better than to test the hardened criminals who hide in the shadows.

Bodee’s circle of family and friends help him successfully manage some initial tests of his perseverance, but when he finds himself alone and confronted with an overwhelming challenge, he isn’t sure he’s up to the task. Many lives are at stake and Bodee must make a choice. Stand and fight or cut and run? Running is what he knows. Running is what will keep him safe. Will Bodee find the courage to fight?

A. Robert Allen creates narratives that immerse readers into different times and places. In the case of Minetta Lane, readers find themselves in New York City at the turn of the 20th century. With a mixture of fictional and real individuals, the characters are beautiful and charming. 5 star review

Running is what Bodee knows. Running is what will keep him safe. Will he find the courage to fight?
Minetta Lane (Slavery and Beyond Book 3) by A. Robert Allen

Minetta Lane (Slavery and Beyond Book 3)

by A. Robert Allen
4.5 stars – 95 reviews
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Stay and fight or cut and run? Young Bodee Rivers can save so many from a terrible fate, but he must find the courage to act.

MINETTA LANE, the third volume in A. Robert Allen’s Slavery and Beyond series, is a stand-alone novel that continues the broad themes of the first two volumes, Failed Moments and A Wave From Mama.

˃˃˃ 1904 New York City

Bodee Rivers, who has always avoided major challenges in his life, moves to the most dangerous block in the city, MINETTA LANE. Police in pursuit of criminals often give up the chase as they approach the entrance to Minetta because even they know better than to test the hardened criminals who hide in the shadows.

Bodee’s circle of family and friends help him successfully manage some initial tests of his perseverance, but when he finds himself alone and confronted with an overwhelming challenge, he isn’t sure he’s up to the task. Many lives are at stake and Bodee must make a choice. Stand and fight or cut and run? Running is what he knows. Running is what will keep him safe. Will Bodee find the courage to fight?

A. Robert Allen creates narratives that immerse readers into different times and places. In the case of Minetta Lane, readers find themselves in New York City at the turn of the 20th century. With a mixture of fictional and real individuals, the characters are beautiful and charming. 5 star review

Stay and fight or cut and run? Young Bodee Rivers can save so many from a terrible fate, but he must find the courage to act. Minetta Lane (Slavery and Beyond Book 3) by A. Robert Allen

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Minetta Lane (Slavery and Beyond Book 3)

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A. Robert Allen creates narratives that immerse readers into different times and places. In the case of Minetta Lane, readers find themselves in New York City at the turn of the 20th century. With a mixture of fictional and real individuals, the characters are beautiful and charming. The historical and fictional elements are smoothly and nicely interwoven. Allen tells a tale of tragedy, triumph, and second chances. I cheered for the triumphs of the characters, and cried for the fate of others. He informs readers of historical events that are not as well known as, say the Titanic, but nonetheless of equal importance in US history. I would recommend Minetta Lane to lovers of literary fiction, history buffs, those who are interested in what makes New York City a “melting pot” and the trials that come with it, and anyone who loves a great story.” – Amazon Review

Stay and fight or cut and run? Young Bodee Rivers can save so many from a terrible fate, but he must find the courage to act.

MINETTA LANE, the third volume in A. Robert Allen’s Slavery and Beyond series, is a stand-alone novel that continues the broad themes of the first two volumes, Failed Moments and A Wave From Mama.

1904 New York City

Bodee Rivers, who has always avoided major challenges in his life, moves to the most dangerous block in the city, MINETTA LANE. Police in pursuit of criminals often give up the chase as they approach the entrance to Minetta because even they know better than to test the hardened criminals who hide in the shadows.

Bodee’s circle of family and friends help him successfully manage some initial tests of his perseverance, but when he finds himself alone and confronted with an overwhelming challenge, he isn’t sure he’s up to the task. Many lives are at stake and Bodee must make a choice. Stand and fight or cut and run? Running is what he knows. Running is what will keep him safe. Will Bodee find the courage to fight?

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A former slave gets his dream job building the Brooklyn Bridge, but finds himself at war with the gangs of Irishtown. Will the corrupt Metropolitan Police save or sacrifice him?
A Wave From Mama by A. Robert Allen

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A Wave From Mama: The Slavery and Beyond Series

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The early reviews are in, ”Soul Touching—Introspective and fascinating—Powerful, like no other book that I have read!—Poignant and compelling”

A former slave gets his dream job building the Brooklyn Bridge, but finds himself at war with the gangs of Irishtown. Will the corrupt Metropolitan Police save or sacrifice him?

˃˃˃ 1863 Weeksville, Brooklyn:

The free Black community of Weeksville becomes home to an unusually small boy and his mother who fled Manhattan during New York’s Draft Riots. When his mother succumbs to her injuries, the boy swears revenge against everyone and everything that contributed to her death. His diminutive size and acrobatic climbing abilities make him a spectacle to behold, while his awkward social habits make him an outcast to everyone in Weeksville, except the adopted family he swears to protect.

When his stepbrother is attacked, the boy becomes embroiled in a battle between the Irish Gangs and Whiskey Kings of Irishtown while the corrupt Metropolitan Police sit on the sidelines. The backdrop of the action is the building of the Brooklyn Bridge and the racial tensions of the period.

Will the boy survive the ordeals of the day and achieve his dream of being a high-flying tower man on the bridge project? Or, will he become another victim of the Irish gangs and never know the joy of standing atop the tallest structure in North America?

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