Thorns Of The Roses

A Family's March to Freedom

by Alfred James Phillips


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 14/05/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781449093723
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781449093730

About the Book

After years of relative tranquility, the mixed-race Miller family experiences a traumatic wake-up call as racial tensions begin to build across the South. Thorns of the Roses is the story of a white family and their adopted Negro child who live in the segregated South in the 1950s and ‘60s. It is the chronicle of one family’s struggle against the consequences of bigotry and prejudice while honoring the triumph of the human spirit. Experience the love, laughter, terror and tears when the family moves from North Carolina to Montgomery, Alabama and attempts to adapt to a ‘separate-but-equal’ society. Join the boy, Tommy John Miller and the Miller’s maid, Hannah as they inadvertently share the Montgomery bus ride with Rosa Parks. And be there when Tommy John, now a young man, and his godfather and others are driven back as they attempt to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. But most of all, share the joy of the finish when Eunice Miller’s pregnancy brings forth new life and Tommy John leads Eunice’s prejudiced and alcoholic mother to redemption and reunion with the Miller family.


About the Author

Having lived in Montgomery, Alabama during the 1950s and ‘60s, Alfred James Phillips witnessed the results of bigotry and segregation as blacks struggled to gain their civil rights. He saw half-empty city buses traveling the streets of Montgomery, as boycotting riders refused to sit in the rear. He was there when innocent children were slaughtered as they sat in their church to pray. And he watched as heroic marchers were viciously beaten and trampled when they attempted to cross the river bridge in Selma. But he also saw another side of the story, one seldom told about white families that were outraged and saddened by those vicious acts of hate. Thorns of the Roses is that story. It is a fictional tale of faith, hope and love that shares ‘real’ history while relating anecdotal stories about a very troubled time in America’s past. It is a story for all ages.