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When one decision shatters a life and a family’s future, how do you find truth, justice and redemption? Twenty Years is a powerful and emotionally charged fiction novel that explores racial tension, wrongful conviction, family bonds, forgiveness and the legacy of injustice in America. Set against the backdrop of the late 1960s and early 1970s, this unforgettable story weaves together drama, heart and the enduring struggle for truth and reconciliation.
About the Book:
Anthony Johnson is a hardworking, devoted husband and father — a church-going family man who cherishes his wife Michelle and their two young children. But when one fateful decision changes everything he believed about his life, identity and future, Anthony finds himself fighting against a system that may never believe his truth. Twenty Years is a gripping narrative of racial injustice, false accusation, court drama, and personal resilience, following one man’s journey toward hope and healing across decades.
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Highly rated by readers, Twenty Years has garnered praise for its emotional depth, realistic portrayal of life in mid-century America, and its honest look at the cost of injustice and the power of hope.
Emotional, Powerful & Unforgettable
Whether you’re drawn to fiction with heart and meaning, or stories that illuminate social struggles through compelling characters and evocative prose, Twenty Years offers a moving, thoughtful read that stays with you long after the final page. Add it to your Kindle, paperback or gifting list today and experience a narrative about courage, family and the pursuit of truth.
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