Rabbit Summer
by Tracey Conyer Lee
Wilson Faison idealizes his marriage and family, ignoring the controversy of his job as a police officer in the shadow of the BlackLivesMatter movement. He smiles through pain his wife, Ruby, wishes he would share. Tired of feeling helpless and trapped in her Huxtable-like existence, Ruby Faison has a secret plan to break her husband out of his plastic shell. And that plan may just fix the American gun problem....
Wilson Faison idealizes his marriage and family, ignoring the controversy of his job as a police officer in the shadow of the BlackLivesMatter movement. He smiles through pain his wife, Ruby, wishes he would share. Tired of feeling helpless and trapped in her Huxtable-like existence, Ruby Faison has a secret plan to break her husband out of his plastic shell. And that plan may just fix the American gun problem.
Ruby's best friend, Claire, takes refuge at the Faison home after suffering a tragedy. Her visit unearths secrets, old and new, and stirring a pot of reality Wilson has never tasted.
This quickfire tragicomedy examines how we live our truth in an America built on lies.
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