Flip and Run
A Platinum Chocolate Sibling Saga
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Long Temple
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Every silence has a song.
Every goodbye finds its echo.
From the fire escapes of the Lower East Side to the quiet hills of Wilkes-Barre, Flip and Run: A Platinum Chocolate Sibling Saga unfolds the unforgettable story of a brother and sister whose bond outlasts the streets, time, and tragedy.
Raised eleven months apart in the raw pulse of the 70s Manhattan, Runika “Run” Tamara Long and her older brother Flip learn early that family is not just love—it is survival. With an absent father and a mother whose affection lands unevenly, the siblings become each other’s refuge. Flip, the charismatic protector, navigates the world through street wisdom, incarceration, and a faith wrestled raw. Run, the dreamer and fighter, believes education, restraint, and devotion can carve a way forward.
But life doesn’t play fair.
Foster care, addiction, betrayal, and the weight of systemic injustice threaten to silence the rhythm of their lives. As the years unfold, their paths diverge—Run builds a life of quiet strength and responsibility, while Flip battles demons that both shape and haunt him. Yet through letters, memories, laughter, and unspoken prayers, they remain spiritually tethered—never fully apart, never fully free of one another.
Spanning decades and cities, Flip and Run is more than a sibling story. It is a meditation on loyalty, grief, faith, and the complicated inheritance of love. When death finally parts them, Run must face the ghosts of her past and discover how to make peace—not only for her brother’s soul, but for her own.
With cinematic detail and lyrical restraint, LongTemple delivers a multigenerational saga rooted in resilience and forgiveness. From city stoops to prison yards, from whispered prayers to dawn’s first light, this is a story that sings of survival—and the sacred power of coming home.