"Octavian Munroe is haunted by the life and death of his older brother in one of the most racially segregated cities in the country. Mina Rose has never quite fit in and wishes she was anything but white. Once lovers, now estranged, they both left St. Louis for fresh starts in the wake of grief and heartbreak. Octavian and Mina travel homeward in the aftermath of Michael Brown's death and the awakening of the Black Lives Matter movement. In search of answers, they seek out the music that once gave their hearts a steady beat and their lives a sense of direction. The record shop where they fell in love as teenagers is closing for good, sparking a desire for closure. This raw, powerful story of love and loss reckons with how fear shapes even the most fleeting collisions between friends, neighbors, and strangers"--
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Mathea Morais is an author who delves deeply into the human psyche and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. Her style is lyrical and introspective, often exploring themes of loss, memory, and the search for identity. Through her work, she invites readers to reflect on their own life experiences and emotions. Morais strives to capture the ephemeral nature of human existence and find beauty in ordinary moments.

- 2019