Hush Harbor : a novel / Anise Vance
- Author
- Vance, Anise
- Published
- Toronto : Hanover Square Press, [2023]
- Copyright Date
- ©2023
- Physical Description
- 286 pages : illustration, map ; 24 cm
- Summary
- "After the murder of an unarmed Black teenager by the hands of the police, protests spread like wildfire in Bliss City, New Jersey. A full-scale resistance group takes control of an abandoned housing project and decide to call it Hush Harbor, in homage to the secret spaces their enslaved ancestors would gather to pray. Jeremiah Prince, alongside his sister Nova, are leaders of the revolution, but have ideological differences regarding how the movement should proceed. When a new mayor with ties to white supremacists threatens the group's pseudo-sanctuary and locks the city down, the collective must come to a decision for their very survival."--
- Subject(s)
- African Americans—Fiction
- Racial justice—Fiction
- Police corruption—Fiction
- White supremacy movements—Fiction
- Government, Resistance to—Fiction
- Survival—Fiction
- FICTION / Dystopian
- African Americans
- Government, Resistance to.
- Police corruption
- Racial justice
- Survival
- White supremacy movements
- Revolutionaries—Fiction
- Siblings—Fiction
- Police brutality—Fiction
- Resistance to government—Fiction
- New Jersey—Fiction
- New Jersey
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9781335449528 (hardcover)
1335449523 (hardcover) - Endowment Note
- Paterno Libraries Endowment (Campus College Libraries)
View MARC record | catkey: 41996060