Grant Park

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book Grant Park by Leonard Pitts, Jr., Agate Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Leonard Pitts, Jr. ISBN: 9781572847620
Publisher: Agate Publishing Publication: October 19, 2015
Imprint: Agate Bolden Language: English
Author: Leonard Pitts, Jr.
ISBN: 9781572847620
Publisher: Agate Publishing
Publication: October 19, 2015
Imprint: Agate Bolden
Language: English

"A novel as significant as it is engrossing." —Booklist, starred review

Grant Park is a page-turning and provocative look at black and white relations in contemporary America, blending the absurd and the poignant in a powerfully well-crafted narrative that showcases Pitts's gift for telling emotionally wrenching stories.

Grant Park begins in 1968, with Martin Luther King's final days in Memphis. The story then moves to the eve of the 2008 election, and cuts between the two eras. Disillusioned columnist Malcolm Toussaint, fueled by yet another report of unarmed black men killed by police, hacks into his newspaper's server to post an incendiary column that had been rejected by his editors. Toussaint then disappears, and his longtime editor, Bob Carson, is summarily fired within hours of the column's publication.

While a furious Carson tries to find Toussaint-while simultaneously dealing with the reappearance of a lost love from his days as a 60s activist-Toussaint is abducted by two white supremacists plotting to explode a bomb at Barack Obama's planned rally in Chicago’s Grant Park. Toussaint and Carson are forced to remember the choices they made as young men, when both their lives were changed profoundly by their work in the civil rights movement.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

"A novel as significant as it is engrossing." —Booklist, starred review

Grant Park is a page-turning and provocative look at black and white relations in contemporary America, blending the absurd and the poignant in a powerfully well-crafted narrative that showcases Pitts's gift for telling emotionally wrenching stories.

Grant Park begins in 1968, with Martin Luther King's final days in Memphis. The story then moves to the eve of the 2008 election, and cuts between the two eras. Disillusioned columnist Malcolm Toussaint, fueled by yet another report of unarmed black men killed by police, hacks into his newspaper's server to post an incendiary column that had been rejected by his editors. Toussaint then disappears, and his longtime editor, Bob Carson, is summarily fired within hours of the column's publication.

While a furious Carson tries to find Toussaint-while simultaneously dealing with the reappearance of a lost love from his days as a 60s activist-Toussaint is abducted by two white supremacists plotting to explode a bomb at Barack Obama's planned rally in Chicago’s Grant Park. Toussaint and Carson are forced to remember the choices they made as young men, when both their lives were changed profoundly by their work in the civil rights movement.

More books from Agate Publishing

Cover of the book Gluten-Free Baking Classics by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book The Boy Billionaire: Mark Zuckerberg In His Own Words by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book May We Suggest by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book Jewish Cooking for All Seasons by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book Hot Doug's: The Book by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book Wisconsin Supper Clubs by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book The Potatopia Cookbook by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book Vegan 101 by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book Locally Grown by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book The Green City Market Cookbook by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book Grandbaby Cakes by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book 1,001 Best Grilling Recipes by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book Talk with Your Mouth Full by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book Bernanke's Test by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
Cover of the book Virgin Rebel: Richard Branson In His Own Words by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy