Unti Oak Bluffs Novel #2: A Novel Sunny Hostin

According to Hostin, “I recall going into the airport bookstores so many times and there was no escape for me.” Hostin says she normally looks for a “beach read” that not only entertains but also sticks to her interests because the “bread and butter” of her business involves social justice stories and discussions of institutional racism and police brutality.

However, when she was unable to locate any, the thought struck her to compose one based on her own experiences. She explains that “the idea poured out” to write a story about “beach communities that African Americans were historically known to be able to summer at,” such as Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard, SAC Harbor in the Hamptons, and High Point in Maryland.

Unti Oak Bluffs Novel #2: A Novel Sunny Hostin

 Write About Multiracial Woman Hostin claims

“I literally started thinking, ‘I’m going to write this,'” she recalls. As a multiracial woman, Hostin claims that in addition to having visited all of the beach towns, she also has a “life perspective,” which she believed was crucial while crafting her dream story and providing readers with useful information: I recently proposed it to my agent, who said, “Let’s go into Harper[Collins].”

Amelia Vaux Tanner and her husband constructed Chateau Laveau, a home high on the bluffs, thirty years ago. “Ama” hosted American presidents, Wall Street giants, and cultural stars for many years. Her three “goddaughters,” Olivia Jones, a gifted Wall Street analyst with Ama’s brilliant, logical mind, and Billie Hayden, a gifted marine biologist and rule-breaker with Ama’s courageous free spirit, have always been her favourite guests.

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Hostin Looks For A “Beach Read”

According to Hostin, “I recall going into the airport bookstores so many times and there was no escape for me.” Hostin says she normally looks for a “beach read” that not only entertains but also sticks to her interests because the “bread and butter” of her business involves social justice stories and discussions of institutional racism and police brutality. However, when she was unable to locate any, the thought struck her to compose one based on her own experiences.

She explains that “the idea poured out” to write a story about “beach communities that African Americans were historically known to be able to summer at,” such as Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard, SAC Harbor in the Hamptons, and High Point in Maryland.

“I literally started thinking, ‘I’m going to write this,'” she recalls. As a multiracial woman, Hostin claims that in addition to having visited all of the beach towns, she also has a “life perspective,” which she believed was crucial while crafting her dream story and providing readers with useful information: I recently proposed it to my agent, who said, “Let’s go into Harper[Collins].”

Amelia Vaux Tanner and her husband constructed Chateau Laveau, a home high on the bluffs, thirty years ago. “Ama” hosted American presidents, Wall Street giants, and cultural stars for many years. Her three “goddaughters,” Olivia Jones, a gifted Wall Street analyst with Ama’s brilliant, logical mind.

Billie Hayden, a gifted marine biologist and rule-breaker with Ama’s courageous free spirit, have always been her favourite guests. Esperanza “Perry” Soto is a beautiful, talented Afro-Latina lawyer with Ama’s strong, yet guarded personality. Olivia Jones and Billie Hayden are also her favourite guests.

These three goddaughters met every summer at Chateau Laveau as children and hailed from various backgrounds. As grownups, this trio of accomplished yet very different women retreat to the cottage to unwind, take a break from their busy lives, spend alone time with Ama, and take in the wonderful weather, cool water, and breathtaking sights Oak Bluffs has to offer.

On the Bluffs, nevertheless, this summer will be distinct. An era is coming to an end because Ama, who is getting close to being seventy-one, is reuniting with her college sweetheart in the south of France. She has extended an invitation to Perry, Olivia, and Billie to spend one last summer as friends, just like they did when they were young. She will give the house to one of them when October arrives.

Three Goddaughters

Esperanza “Perry” Soto is a beautiful, talented Afro-Latina lawyer with Ama’s strong, yet guarded personality. Olivia Jones and Billie Hayden are also her favourite  guests. These three goddaughters met every summer at Chateau Laveau as children and hailed from various backgrounds.

As grownups, this trio of accomplished yet very different women retreat to the cottage to unwind, take a break from their busy lives, spend alone time with Ama, and take in the wonderful weather, cool water, and breathtaking sights Oak Bluffs has to offer.

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Final Words

On the Bluffs, nevertheless, this summer will be distinct. An era is coming to an end because Ama, who is getting close to being seventy-one, is reuniting with her college sweetheart in the south of France. She has extended an invitation to Perry, Olivia, and Billie to spend one last summer as friends, just like they did when they were young. She will give the house to one of them when October arrives.

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