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If Carl Hiaasen set one of his novels on a residential stretch of boundary line between British Columbia and Washington, or if Richard Russo's characters had relatives in the Pacific Northwest, the result might be something like Jim Lynch's Border Songs. Continue »


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Run in the Fam'ly

by John J. Mclaughlin

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ISBN13: 9781572335950
ISBN10: 1572335955
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In the Flatlands of Oakland, over the Memorial Day weekend at the end of the Reagan-Bush era, a father's return from prison pushes his son toward a terrible, fateful choice. Jake Robertson, a young African American man snared in the welfare-to-work rut, struggles to make a better way for his family. Piecing together minimum-wage jobs and drawing--illegally--on public assistance simply to make ends meet, he yearns for the chance to pull his girlfriend and asthmatic son out of grinding poverty. The chance seems to come when Curtis, his father, returns to Oakland from Folsom State Prison, where Jake had helped put him seven years ago. Together with Laurence, a middle-aged, sometime-recovering alcoholic, Curtis lures Jake into a crime that he claims can save both his family and his dignity. They will rob George, boss of The Ready Man, a labor hall where they have all worked--and been exploited--before. As he did when Jake was a boy, Curtis tells his son that it is better to steal like a man than work like a slave. The choice forces Jake to confront his own dark past--the family memories he'd rather forget and the recurring, mysterious dream he just can't shake. He fears becoming a criminal like his father if he participates in the robbery; he fears staying mired in poverty, and losing his son, if he doesn't. Ultimately, the choice he makes will offer both him and his father a shot at redemption--even reconciliation--a chance that neither of them is sure they want.

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ISBN:
9781572335950
Author:
Mclaughlin, John J.
Publisher:
University of Tennessee Press
Author:
McLaughlin, John J.
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Fathers and sons
Subject:
Criminal behavior
Subject:
African American men
Edition Number:
1
Edition Description:
Revised
Series:
Peter Taylor Prize
Publication Date:
October 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
292
Dimensions:
931x633x84 121
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