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Meeting of the Waters: A Novel by Mclarin, Kim and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru MEETING OF THE WATERS. Kim McLarin, Author. Morrow $24 (p) ISBN The issues of biracial marriage and racial bigotry are explored with potent insight and literary skill in. In McLarin's "Meeting of the Waters" we are introduced to Porter and Lenora. Porter, a white male news reporter first encounters Lenora when she saves him from the rage of a mob after the acquittal of four cops accused of brutally assaulting Rodney King. This meeting is brief and after ushering Porter to safety, Lenora disappears in the crowd/5(49).


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Meeting of the Waters is a thoughtful, honest love story set during one of America's most explosive racial crises. Porter Stockman, a smart and talented white reporter, finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time on the day a jury acquits four Los Angeles police officers of assaulting Rodney King. McLarin (Taming It Down, ) takes on intermarriage, that third rail of race relations, in a love story that frankly if a tad didactically details the obstacles a white journalist and his African-American colleague confront after they fall in love. The protagonists of Kim McLarin's gutsy new novel, Meeting of the Waters, meet under inauspicious circumstances, near the infamous South Central L.A. corner of Florence and Normandie during the post-Rodney King verdict riots in

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