
This historical fiction, Rainbow Over the Bayou, Jim Crow through the Eyes of a White Girl, will transport you deep into southern Louisiana as the story moves between dual timelines of 1960 and present day.
On this literary journey, you will find yourself being thrust into the dehumanizing marginalization of Jim Crow laws, yet will also experience the power of human resilience. The story line weaves in actual historic events in the Civil Rights struggle.
Amidst this horrific time in a nation’s history filled with discrimination and racial injustice, God’s hand allowed two opposite worlds to collide - Mimi, a young white girl and Willa Mae, a negro maid who worked for her family.
Through the innocent eyes of this little girl, now an adult, there was so much she saw, yet did not see… so much she experienced but did not understand.
Through it all, God’s love, light, redemption and promise of hope can still be found.
