Lay That Trumpet in Our Hands (Paperback)

Author: Susan Carol McCarthy
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780553381030
Publisher: Bantam Books
Publish Date: 4/1/2003
Buy.com Sku: 31097466
Item#: B9F6KN
Buy.com Sales Rank: 68300
Dimensions (in Inches) 8.25H x 5.5L x 0.5T
Pages: 288
 
In the orange-blossomed-scented spring of 1951, Reesa McMahon is awakened in the night to discover that the local Klan has brutally murdered her closest friend and mentor, nineteen-year-old Marvin Wiley. The killing of this gentle black man will turn the genteel town of Mayflower, Florida, into a battleground. As violence erupts over the state, and the NAACP join the McMahons in the hunt for Marvin's killers, Reesa's younger brother becomes the target of a Klansman's bullet. Reesa's painful search to make sense of her town's soul-destroying bigotry will pave the way for her rite of passage into adulthood and our country's painful steps toward justice, in a poignant and unforgettable novel destined to become a classic.
 
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Set agains the background of the Civil Rights movement and based on true events, this novel tells the story of Reesa McMahon, who loses both her best friend and her brother to Ku Klux Klan violence and who must struggle to overcome hatred and bigotry in her small Florida hometown.

 

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"A strong debut...." 11/15/2001


 
 
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Chapter 1

Luther's on the back porch knocking on the door. Inside my cocoon of bedcovers, first thoughts, like moths, flutter. Temperature's dropped and the men have come to work the smudge pots. I see them in my mind, dark, bundled bodies shuffling, soft calls anticipating the all-night battle against a freeze, gloved hands passing shiny thermoses filled with fresh, hot coffee, maybe something stronger. No, no, the dusky wings whisper: winter's gone, the trees long into bloom, new fruit already the size of sweet peas. I wake with a start. What is Luther doing here, now?

There it is again, his distinctive tappety-tap-tap. Across the hall, Mother and Daddy's voices arc in surprise, recognition, then concern. Daddy's feet hit the floor. I hear him yank on pants, belt buckle jangling, jerk open their door, and stride to the back. In my room Buddy's tags jingle at the window, nose pressed against the screen, tail gently slapping wood. I slip down

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