Description:
The author of the bestselling memoir Makes Me Wanna Holler presents a
profound debut novel -- in the tradition of Tom Wolfe's Bonfire of the
Vanities and Zadie Smith's White Teeth -- that captures the dynamics of
class and race in today's urban integrated communities.
Nathan McCall's novel, Them, tells a compelling story set in a downtown
Atlanta neighborhood known for its main street, Auburn Avenue, which
once was regarded as the "richest Negro street in the world."
The story centers around Barlowe Reed, a single, forty-something
African American who rents a ramshackle house on Randolph Street, just
a stone's throw from the historic birth home of Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. Barlowe, who works as a printer, otherwise passes the time reading
and hanging out with other men at the corner store. He shares his home
and loner existence with a streetwise, twentysomething nephew who is
struggling to get his troubled life back on track.
When Sean and Sandy Gilmore, a young white couple, move in next door,
Barlowe and Sandy develop a reluctant, complex friendship as they hold
probing -- often frustrating -- conversations over the backyard fence.
Members of both households, and their neighbors as well, try to go
about their business, tending to their homes and jobs. However, fear
and suspicion build -- and clashes ensue -- with each passing day, as
more and more new whites move in and make changes and once familiar
people and places disappear.
Using a blend of superbly developed characters in a story that captures
the essence of this country's struggles with the unsettling realities
of gentrification, McCall has produced a truly great American novel.
Them
A Novel
by Nathan McCall
ISBN: 9781416549154
ISBN-10:
1416549153
Publisher:
Atria (Simon & Schuster)
Publication Date:
2007
Format:
Hardcover, 352 pages
Book Type:
New