The Night Travelers by Armando Lucas Correa, Simon & Schuster
When Ally Keller’s daughter emerges into the world, she’s silent, whimpers and finally howls – and it’s no wonder. The midwife who pulls her out condemns the newborn – “It’s a Rhineland bastard. You’ve brought a mischling into the world. This girl isn’t German, she’s Black,” she viciously announces. “She’s Lilith. Her name means light,” Ally corrects. It’s 1931 and a terrifying change is underway in the fatherland of freethinking