Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
The Chaneysville Incident - A Novel - cover

The Chaneysville Incident - A Novel

David Bradley

Publisher: Open Road Media

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

Winner of the PEN/Faulkner: “Rivals Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon as the best novel about the black experience in America since Ellison’s Invisible Man” (The Christian Science Monitor).   Brilliant but troubled historian John Washington has left Philadelphia, where he is employed by a major university, to return to his hometown just north of the Mason–Dixon Line. He is there to care for Old Jack, one of the men who helped raise him when he was growing up on the Hill, an old black neighborhood in the little Pennsylvania town—but he also wants to learn more about the death of his father.   What John discovers is that his father, Moses Washington, left behind extensive notes on a mystery he was researching: why thirteen escaped slaves reached freedom in Chaneysville only to die there, for reasons forgotten or never known at all.   Based on meticulous historical research, The Chaneysville Incident explores the power of our pasts, and paints a vivid portrait of realities such as the Underground Railroad’s activity in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and the phenomenon of enslaved people committing suicide to escape their fate. This extraordinary novel, a finalist for the National Book Award, was described by the Los Angeles Times as “perhaps the most significant work by a new black male author since James Baldwin dazzled in the early ’60s with his fine fury,” and placed David Bradley in the front ranks of contemporary American authors.
Available since: 08/06/2013.
Print length: 432 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • The Improvised Life of Polycarp Jarvis - cover

    The Improvised Life of Polycarp...

    Victor Canning

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    An exuberant, life-affirming novel of taking your chances 
    After a spur-of-the-moment day out with his boss’ daughter in celebration of his 21st birthday, Polycarp Jarvis decides to quit his Bristol-based junior government worker job. Newly emboldened, he embarks on an erratic, engaging and not always strictly legal course through life. 
    Going from bus driver for the Red Dragon Motor Company to co-owner of a flying company, to seller of quack medicines, and eventually to media tycoon, Polycarp makes much of his luck along the way. Through ups and downs, his exuberance and charm carry him through. 
    But what kind of person will he be by the end? 
    This gentle coming-of-age story was hugely popular on first publication in the 1930s and retains a timeless appeal today.Praise for Victor Canning: 
    ‘Quite delightful … with an atmosphere of quiet contentment and humour that cannot fail to charm.’ Daily Telegraph 
    ‘There is such a gentle humour in the book.’ Daily Sketch 
    ‘What counts for most in the story … is his mounting pleasure in vagabondage and the English scene.’ The Times 
    ‘A paean to the beauties of the English countryside and the lovable oddities of the English character.’ New York Times 
    ‘His delight at the beauties of the countryside and his mild astonishment at the strange ways of men are infectious.’ Daily Telegraph 
    ‘A swift-moving novel, joyous, happy and incurably optimistic.’ Evening Standard  ‘His gift of story-telling is obviously innate. Rarely does one come on so satisfying an amalgam of plot, characterisation and good writing.’ Punch
    Show book
  • Saved and Single - cover

    Saved and Single

    Sheila Copeland

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In this sizzling tale of secrets, faith, and love by best-selling author Sheila Copeland, two L.A. sisters  discover the importance of being single and saved, but not scandalous. While waiting for God to bring the ideal  husband into her life, Tiffany has done everything a good Christian woman should. And just when Mr. Right begins  to show an interest in her, her wayward sister Shay posts Tiffany’s picture and profile on a dating website without  telling her. Posing as her sister, Shay immediately meets the man of her dreams.  And that’s when things get crazy.
    Show book
  • After the Peace - cover

    After the Peace

    Fay Weldon

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This is the story of the Honourable Guinevere Dilberne, daughter of Arnold, 11th Earl of Dilberne, Sandra Sinclair and Rita Boniface. Yes, that's right. Three parents. Or, in fact, four, if you wish to count Sandra's husband Clive. Though he played little part in it. It all begins with a loving couple, their intefering neighbour, a test tube and a turkey baster. These days, anything can happen...
    Show book
  • Night Wolf - A Novel of Viking Age Ireland - cover

    Night Wolf - A Novel of Viking...

    James L. Nelson

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    With their ill-fated raid on the monastary at Glendalough torn apart by betrayal and defeat, Thorgrim Night Wolf and his handful of survivors from the crew of Sea Hammer find themselves in desperate and tenuous straits. Stranded far from the safety of Vík-ló, surrounded by enemies, and with barely enough men to work the longship's oars, the Norsemen must make their way back through a dangerous and uncertain country. Thorgrim, however, is not interested in mere survival. His one thought, his one desire, is to take revenge on those whose treachery led to the slaughter of so many of his men. Assembling an ad hoc army of unlikely allies, Thorgrim leads his warriors to a final showdown that can end only in his enemies' death or his own.
    Show book
  • The Cabin - cover

    The Cabin

    Donna Mabry

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    On Nancy's 18th birthday, her father tells her she must marry her cousin Abner, the town's blacksmith. He's already married to three other women, one of them her younger sister. Nancy runs away and gets lost in the woods. Hungry and cold, she finds a seemingly deserted cabin and takes shelter. When she meets Jake, the man who owns it, she must decide if he is a man she can trust. Tired of living alone in the wilderness, he is willing to wait for Nancy to learn to care for him. She expects to spend her life there, but Abner has other ideas. Thinking they will only be safe in one place, Jake takes Nancy to his childhood home, Manhattan, Kansas.
    Show book
  • Sophie and the Sibyl - cover

    Sophie and the Sibyl

    Patricia Duncker

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Duncker brothers, Max and Wolfgang, own a thriving publishing business in Germany. When Max's gambling gets out of hand, Wolfgang sends him to pay court to a celebrity author—Sibyl, also known as George Eliot. Yet Wolfgang has an ulterior motive: for his brother to consider Sophie von Hahn as a potential wife. Both women have Max in thrall—out of his depth, Max finds himself precariously balanced between Sophie and the Sibyl.
    Show book