Here is a compelling, emotionally layered book description for MARY, CAN YOU TELL? - written for Amazon, back cover, and marketing use:
A Novel by Dwight Edward Allen
Some silences are inherited.
Some are chosen.
Some are broken.
Mary learned early that silence keeps the house standing. Raised in the deep soil of Mississippi, she was taught that endurance is strength and obedience is survival. Questions were dangerous. Truth was expensive. And good girls did not speak what hurt.
Years later, in Chicago, Mary is a wife and mother trying to build stability from fragments of a past she never fully confronted. She tells herself she's protecting her daughter. She tells herself she's holding the family together.
Until one night, her daughter whispers the words Mary once swallowed:
"I don't feel safe."
Suddenly, the silence that once protected her feels lethal.
As memories rise and loyalties fracture, Mary must decide what legacy she will pass down - the one she inherited, or the one she dares to create.
Mary, Can You Tell? is a powerful, emotionally charged novel about generational trauma, maternal courage, and the cost of breaking silence. It is a story about the quiet strength of women who endure - and the extraordinary strength of those who choose to speak.
For readers who appreciate deeply human storytelling, layered emotional journeys, and narratives that linger long after the final page, this novel asks a question that echoes across generations:
When truth finally calls your name...
Can you tell?