Olivia Harker grew up in brutally segregated Depression–era Kentucky, the proud and willful child of an adored father and a disturbed and vindictive mother. Left to her own devices, her black neighbours became her friends and playmates; their parents her guardian angels.
Now running a ramshackle grocery store with her beloved grandson and her difficult widowed mother, Olivia has no idea of the long shadow cast by the events of her childhood. When she finally becomes party to a decades-old mystery, she must come to grips with past betrayals before fighting to save her family, her community and her life.
Carolyn D. Wall has a strong, fresh narrative voice that maintains its intensity until the incredible end. Sweeping Up Glass features wonderful characters with complexities and intriguing histories and you will find yourself drawn into their world from the very first page.