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The Black And White Apple Orchard Affair by Ken Kenthomas, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Ken Kenthomas

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The Black And White Apple Orchard Affair by Ken Kenthomas, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The Black And White Apple Orchard Affair by Ken Kenthomas, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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The Black And White Apple Orchard Affair by Ken Kenthomas, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Ken Kenthomas

Current price: $22.03
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Size: 0.55 x 9 x 0.791

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This true, sensually graphic love story took place in 1959 in an Apple Orchard located in a town known as Glen Cove on Long Island, New York. A beautiful, white, Italian, young lady by the name of Nichi fell in love with an African American high school basketball star by the name of Cap. Her sexual obsession with him was so overwhelming, she walked three miles from her home to where he lived in the Orchard on Easter Sunday and unconditionally gave herself to him. Both were virgins, so the sex was so explosive they did not notice Cap's best friend watching. After they were finished and dressed, Cap went for just a few minutes to the edge of the Orchard to check for a clear passage for her to leave. Within that short period of time, best friend Larry physically beat and violently raped her. The girl's parents called the police, and Cap was arrested and charged with violently raping this young lady. Cap took the blame completely by not implicating his friend. They threw him in jail for not only the violent rape but also for the fact the girl was only a young teenage High School student. Even though Cap suffered emotionally, he and this girl could not stop seeing each other and having sex repeatedly right up to the trial date. During those days, the town's white folks and the police did not like black people. The town wanted to string Cap up by his neck and castrate him. Glen Cove became a racial, ticking time bomb. | The Black And White Apple Orchard Affair by Ken Kenthomas, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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