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Vanished: The Story of the Atlanta Child Murders (1979-1981)

A Historical Fiction Narrative

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Vanished: The Story of the Atlanta Child Murders (1979-1981)

De: Jacquiline Cox
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Some cities bury their secrets.

Atlanta never stopped hearing the echoes.

Between 1979 and 1981, fear moved through Atlanta like a shadow. Black children vanished. Families searched. Answers felt distant, incomplete, and sometimes deliberately silent.

VANISHED is a powerful historical fiction narrative that steps inside the homes, hearts, and headlines of a city suspended in uncertainty. Through the voices of grieving mothers, determined journalists, and a community fighting to be heard, this story explores what happens when loss meets unanswered questions—and when memory becomes the only form of justice left.

This novel does not attempt to rewrite history. Instead, it honors the emotional truth of those years:

the waiting

the searching

the silence

and the names that refused to disappear.

Told with reverence, emotional depth, and cinematic storytelling, VANISHED is ultimately a story about:

• Mothers who refuse to forget

• A city forced to confront its silence

• Records that speak when people won’t

• And the enduring power of remembrance

For readers of historical fiction, social justice narratives, and emotionally driven literary storytelling, this book invites you not just to read—but to bear witness.

Because remembrance is resistance.

And some stories were never meant to fade.

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