![]() ![]() My children and I are the products or many generations of interracial coupling, as I too have married outside of my race. I started writing poetry and songs by the age of thirteen, and by sixteen, the idea for The Summer of Tsunami came to me. In addition to the above, I am a thespian, a dancer, a singer, a craftswoman an artist and above all else, a storyteller. I have developed & written curriculums for multiple youth programs, ranging from snapping turtle research with National Geographic to building wooden boats and drums with inner city children. I have earned a Master’s Degree in Health & Healing but have always found a voice in writing. Campbell Williams lives in Old Lyme, CT with her husband and two children. Paul gets put to the absolute test when he has to reckon between his friend, his town and what he found the summer of Tsunami. Paul’s best friend, William Baker, and the townspeople become aware of what has been developing between the two. ![]() Amidst the social taboo of the time, jealousy and bigotry began to flourish. As Tsunami struggles to understand her own unresolved emotional issues, the tenacious Paul Morrison pursues an improbable romance with her. Even though she is an introvert and desires to remain reclusive, her quiet demeanor attracts the attention of two white men in town, whom happen to be best friends. Tsunami Monroe is a black woman, who goes to stay with family in the segregated town on Lexington, Virginia in the 1961. ![]()
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