Victoria's Family by Janis A. Pryor
To the outside world, the African-American family of Bob and Catherine Pittman seems to be a loving, successful couple with two children. Christopher is a budding architect and fiercely protective of his little sister, Victoria. She is a charming, precocious twelve-year-old, unusually smart, and not at all what she appears to be. Victoria has a carefully guarded secret, about who and what she is that changes the lives of everyone around her, a secret that leaves her father dead, her Uncle David astounded, and her mother, clinging to her sanity. "Aunt" Sidney is the only one perfectly at ease with all this.
An elegant, mysterious man appears, Charles Solomon. He knows Victoria's secret and the resistance she faces at home. He vows to remove anyone standing in the way of Victoria's wish to attend his school and make them pay dearly, killing them if necessary. With the assistance of a special stuffed rabbit, a stuffed owl, and several beings from another planet who've watched over Victoria's life since its inception, we see her claim her destiny. Janis A. Pryor has spent more than 30 years of professional employment in politics and media. Her work has garnered several awards including the Iris Award for talk-show programming and the International Television and Film Award for cultural programming along with an Emmy Nomination for editorial journalism. She has returned to her first loves, art, and writing. She has written two other books, White Roses, a memoir, and Dinner With Trixie, both also published by Black Pawn Press. |