No Blacks. No Immigrants. No Cash. America...2019. "Passage Home" A Novel By Terésa Dowell-Vest
In the last year, my novel, "Passage Home", has traveled the world! I've had the opportunity to discuss my book on a couple of college campuses...and I LOVED it!  I would love to bring my book to your school, bookstore, book club, humanities/arts council and discuss the themes explore in this story of America in 2019. This form is an easy way to let me know your interest and in what way you'd like to experience "Passage Home".  For more information about the novel, visit www.PassageHome2019.com.
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"PASSAGE HOME" SYNOPSIS
“Passage Home” is the story of the day America killed currency, demolished the Social Security program, federally issued new tracking numbers for all citizens, mass deported those who could not prove citizenship, sealed the borders, and sent Black Americans back to Africa...in less than a year. Set in the year 2019, this 400 year anniversary of Africans in America would be like no other celebration we have ever known.  "Passage Home" looks at what happens when the curtain is pulled back on the relationship between the federal government and large  corporations in the name of progress.

The story is told from the prospective of the four Dracel brothers. Major Dexter Dracel is a career Army major leading the construction of the Mandela Liberty Transcontinental Highway...while preparing his wedding to Sergeant Shane Baker...in secret.  Jamison Dracel is the Vice President of Public Relations for the USA Corporation and creator of the Dracel Card, the new electronic citizen identification card. Franklin Dracel is a public school teacher whose faith in education and the good will of men leaves him vulnerable to discover he may have been wrong about the will of others, including his family.  Craig Dracel is the youngest, most rebellious of the brothers who works at the Norfolk shipyard where the Sankofa ships are built and cares for their aging father, Les.  Together, the Dracel brothers play a significant part in the evolution and revolution of America.
Passage Home and Cascadia College (Seattle)
Cascadia Community College in Bothell, Washington, hosted a two day symposium around "Passage Home" in May 2014. Professors teaching courses in economics, film, literature, race relations and history had their students read my novel and related it to their subjects of study. An extraordinary experience!!
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