A single mother living in Washington, D.C., tries to balance her roles as a public relations consultant, a volunteer for a neighborhood watch group, a single woman, and a parent of a sexually active sixteen-year-old daughter.
You know what, I actually ended up getting invested in it. That being said the main character never had the racist to non-racist journey I was expecting, and the ending somewhat confirmed her racist views. I'm not convinced that this is the right author to comment on the lives of Black people living in DC, and ultimately I think the author was too racist to write a book about overcoming racist views (which again, the character never really did).