People of Means
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From the acclaimed author of "The Kindest Lie", a propulsive novel about a mother and daughter each seeking justice and following their dreams during moments of social reckoning, 1960s Nashville and 1992 Chicago, perfect for readers of Brit Bennett and Tayari Jones. Two women. Two pivotal moments. One dream for justice and equality. It's 1959, and Freda Gilroy has just arrived at Nashville's Fisk University, eager to begin her studies and uphold the tradition of Black Excellence instilled in her by her parents back home in Chicago. Coming from an upper-middle-class lifestyle where Black and white people lived together in relative harmony, Freda is surprised to discover the menace of racism down South. When a chance encounter with an intriguing young man draws her into the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement, Freda finds herself caught between two worlds, and two loves, and must decide how much she's willing to sacrifice in the name of justice, equality, and the advancement of her people. In 1992, Chicago, Freda's daughter Tulip is an ambitious PR professional on track for a big promotion, if workplace politics and racial microaggressions don't get in her way. With the ruling in the Rodney King trial weighing heavily on her, Tulip feels increasingly agitated and decides she can no longer stay quiet. Called to action by a series of glaring injustices, Tulip makes an irreversible professional misstep as she seeks to uplift her community. Will she find the courage to veer off the "safe" path and follow her heart, just as her mother had three decades prior? Insightful, evocative, and richly imagined with stories of hidden history, "People of Means" is an emotional tour de force that offers a glimpse into the quest for racial equality, the pursuit of personal and communal success, and the power of love and family ties.
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Johnson, N., & Turpin, B. (2025). People of Means. Unabridged. William Morrow.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Johnson, Nancy and Bahni, Turpin. 2025. People of Means. William Morrow.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Johnson, Nancy and Bahni, Turpin, People of Means. William Morrow, 2025.
MLA Citation (style guide)Johnson, Nancy, and Bahni Turpin. People of Means. Unabridged. William Morrow, 2025.
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