Eight years old, Katelyn Jermyn, befriend three crows when her automotive parts manufacturing executive father relocates the family from Detroit Michigan to the Hampton Plantation located in Lincoln, Alabama. Katelyn’s friendship with the crows spurs her mother on a quest to bring closure to an African-American grandmother she meets at the M.L. King Center during a visit to Atlanta, Georgia. The mother uses her “white privilege” to ferret out the truth about the grandmother’s brother’s disappearance in the mid nineteen-twenties.
Keith is a native of Chicago and a graduate of the University of Illinois. Keith’s professional career was centered in the Telecommunications industry where he retired as an IT Project Manager (PMP) after 30+ years. Keith is a member of Crime Writers of Color, the Atlanta Writers Club and a Life-Member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. He is an avid distance-walker, Chicago Stepper, and has a black belt in martial arts.