All The Right Circles
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rare Bird Books
Published:28th Nov '19
Should be back in stock very soon
Bookstore events in Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, NC, as well as Washington, DCPossible appearances as the Southern Festival of Books, Virginia Festival of the Book, and SIBA Fall TradeshowAdvertising with SIBAAppearances at literary societies in Charlotte, Greensboro, and RaleighAttendance and book promotion at NC Writers Conference, Muse and Marketplace, San Miguel Literary SalaMedia outreach in North Carolina—author has connections with local NPR and PBS affiliates, as well as local newspapers, all of which are likely to interview the author or review the bookFeature in Bitter Southerner website, which has 31k twitter followers
Fans of Pat Conroy will enjoy John Russell’s long-awaited second novel, a rich, multi-generational story of money and morals, power and race, sex and sanity, set in a changing America.
Jack Callahan is an outsider in his adopted hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. A successful lawyer, he’s spent years trying to move in all the right circles. But with his literary mother in a sanitarium, his society marriage on the rocks, and his biggest client—Raleigh’s family-owned newspaper the Criterion—facing a hostile takeover, he’s beginning to wonder if it’s really worth it.
Step by step readers are drawn into the “non-secret secrets” of an elite that wields power founded on intricate manners and unsolved crimes. Jack’s mentor, World War II hero Hugh Symmes, is haunted by family misdeeds during the Wilmington Massacre of 1898. His client, Ward Forrest, third-generation newspaper heir, portions out liberal duty against riches amassed during the Jim Crow past. His friend, African-American judge Kai-Jana Blount, weighs the call to higher office against deals with men her civil rights crusading family had opposed.
Together they face a threat from Wall Street raider Victor Broman, Jack’s former client, who is hell-bent to acquire the Criterion for shadowy patrons. Jack tries his best to "do the hero-ing"—but questions the costs. Eventually, he takes counsel from his friend Lowry, a mysterious Native American mystic, who unveils a different path, away from all the right circles.
Praise for Favorite Sons
"... a novel of ideas sweeping grandly through more than forty years of Southern history."
—The New York Times Book Review
"This novel's finest accomplishment...appears in the stranglehold that the past exerts upon the present."
—Los Angeles Times
"Favorite Sons...is that rare breed—political novel, family saga and first-rate literary fiction."
—Newsday
"Like all good fiction, Favorite Sons illuminates the human condition...it also illuminates our time and place, and tells us something about who we are, and why."
—Charlotte Observer
ISBN: 9781644280423
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
360 pages