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Defending Alice: A Novel of Love and Race in the Roaring Twenties

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Set in 1920s New York, this historical novel delves into themes of sex, secrets, race, and redemption, inspired by a sensational real-life case that captivated the nation. The story unfolds as Alice Jones, a working-class black woman, marries Leonard "Kip" Rhinelander, heir to a powerful white family. The marriage causes a scandal when Kip later sues for annulment, claiming Alice deceived him about her racial background. This case not only shocks high society but also ignites a broader conversation about interracial relationships in America. The narrative follows Alice's attorney, the brilliant trial lawyer Lee Parsons Davis, as he recounts the couple's courtship, tumultuous marriage, and the shocking divorce trial that ensues. Through flashbacks and fictional diary entries from Alice and Kip, the story vividly captures the essence of 1920s New York—a world of glamour and excess, yet fraught with issues of race, class, and justice that resonate today. Stratton's retelling of the Rhinelander case invites readers to reflect on the complexities of identity and societal prejudice, making this epic tale both a captivating read and a poignant commentary on enduring social challenges.

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Defending Alice: A Novel of Love and Race in the Roaring Twenties, Richard Stratton

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2023
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