A courthouse shooting leads a young reporter to uncover the long story
of race and power in his small town and the relationship between the
white sheriff and the black man who "whipped children" to keep
order—in the final novella by the beloved Ernest J. Gaines. After
Brady Sims pulls out a gun in a courtroom and shoots his own son, who
has just been convicted of robbery and murder, he asks only to be
allowed two hours before he'll give himself up to the sheriff. When
the editor of the local newspaper asks his cub reporter to dig up a
"human interest" story about Brady, he heads for the town's
barbershop. It is the barbers and the regulars who hang out there who
narrate with empathy, sadness, humor, and a profound understanding the
life story of Brady Sims—an honorable, just, and unsparing man who
with his tough love had been handed the task of keeping the black
children of Bayonne, Louisiana in line to protect them from the unjust
world in which they lived. And when his own son makes a fateful
mistake, it is up to Brady to carry out the necessary reckoning. In
the telling, we learn the story of a small southern town, divided by
race, and the black community struggling to survive even as many of
its inhabitants head off northwards during the Great Migration.
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ISBN
9780525434474
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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