Lauren’s father is rarely referred to by name, and we never learn his first name. He is an African-American Baptist minister, college professor, and dean, who works at a college near his gated community in Robledo, California. He is a leader of the community and is ashamed of the fact that his ex-wife, Lauren’s mother, was a drug addict. His second wife, Cory, is a teacher. Together, they have four sons: Keith, Marcus, Gregory, and Bennett. Reverend Olamina is a wise, kind, and fair person. He has an exceptionally close relationship with Lauren, who calls him “the best man I know.” However, he also has limitations, which mainly lie in his resistance to confronting reality and wishful thinking about the world going back to the way it once was. One day, the reverend goes to work and never comes back. After a week of searching, he is presumed dead. Lauren’s mourning is made worse by the uncertainty of not knowing what happened to him.