The novel that Bambara was working on at the time of her death in 1995 is a story that puts readers at the center of the nightmare of the Atlanta Child murders.
Through the eyes of a family seized by anguish and terror, we watch a city roiling with political, racial, and class tensions..
Growing increasingly disillusioned with the authorities, who respond to Sonny\'s disappearance with cold indifference, Zala and her estranged husband embark on a desperate search.
As hours turn into days, Zala realizes that Sonny is among the many cases of missing children just beginning to attract national attention.
Zala Spencer, a mother of three, is barely surviving on the margins of a flourishing economy when she awakens on July 20, 1980 to find her teenage son Sonny missing.
But between September 1979 and June 1981, more than forty black children were kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and brutally murdered throughout The City Too Busy to Hate.
Having elected its first black mayor in 1980, Atlanta projected an image of political progressiveness and prosperity.
Written over a span of twelve years, and edited by Toni Morrison, who calls Those Bones Are Not My Child the author\'s magnum opus, Toni Cade Bambara\'s last novel leaves us with an enduring and revelatory chronicle of an American nightmare.
This suspenseful novel portrays a community--and a family--under siege, during the shocking string of murders of black children in Atlanta in the early 1980s.
When Zala Spencer realizes that her Child Sonny is gone, she and her estranged husband embark on a desperate search to find him in a city that roils with political, racial, and class tensions.
The novel that Bambara was working on at the time of her death in 1995 is a story that puts readers at the center of the nightmare of the Atlanta Child murders