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Preston L. Allen (Author)
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April 1, 2010
"Allen has created a consummate tragicomedy of African Americanfamily secrets and sorrows, and of faith under duress and wide open to interpretation. Perfect timing andcrackling dialogue, as well as heartrending pain balanced by uproarious predicaments, make for a shout-hallelujah tale of transgression and grace, a gospel of lusty and everlasting love."
--Booklist

“Like Dostoyevsky, Allen colorfully evokes the gambling milieu—the chained (mis)fortunes of the players, their vanities and grotesqueries, their quasi-philosophical ruminations on chance. Like Burroughs, he is a dispassionate chronicler of the addict’s daily ritual, neither glorifying nor vilifying the matter at hand.”
--The New York Times Book Review, on All or Nothing

Into an austere community of Christian believers at the Church of Our Blessed Redeemer Who Walked Upon the Waters come the star-crossed African American Romeo and Juliet. In the world of Jesus Boy, Romeo is sixteen-year-old Elwyn Parker, a devout and sincere piano prodigy who learns too late that the saintly girl he has had a crush on all his life is inexplicably pregnant and soon to be wed. Juliet is the beautiful widow, Sister Morrisohn, age forty-two, who, in the pain and confused emotions of her grieving, ends up in Elwyn’s arms.

Despite the problems posed by their age difference and the strict prohibitions of their strong religious beliefs, Elwyn and Sister Morrisohn’s love is true, and as it grows among the ascetics, abstainers, and holy ghost rollers of their church, it exposes with wit, poignancy, and insight the dark secrets and ancient crimes of the pious. In Jesus Boy, Elwyn learns through tragedy and epiphany that the holy are no different from the rest of us.



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Though well plotted, this tale of a May-December romance in a religious black community in 1970s Florida fails to become anything more than a passing crush. Elwyn Parker is a smart 16-year-old equally dedicated to piano and God. When his sweetheart marries another man after conceiving a child with him, Elwyn is thrown into the arms of the seductive Sister Morrisohn, 42 years old and mourning a deceased husband. What begins as lust turns into something that will test Elwyn's strict adherence to biblical law, as well as alienate him and Morrisohn from their congregation, community, and peers. Allen can plot, and his prose is always up to the task of delivering the next twist in the story, but his characters and their world never become complex enough to satisfy. Though apt at quoting the Bible, their conscience-pricked gnashings rarely get beyond that stage, making the dilemmas they wrestle with feel false. Similarly, a potentially interesting subplot involving Morrisohn's disapproval of her gay brother remains stuck in the name-calling stage. Allen's novel isn't without merit, but it doesn't penetrate as deeply as it could. (Apr.)
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Elwyn is a godly child, but not above fabricating a holy vision to convince his hardworking parents to pay for piano lessons so he can impress Peachie, the love of his young life, by performing in their Church of Our Blessed Redeemer Who Walked upon the Waters. Loyal and pure, Elwyn believes he and Peachie are destined for each other, but by the time they’re in high school, Peachie is bound by necessity to another. Hurt and angry, Brother Elwyn redoubles his “evangelical efforts” at school, nearly getting expelled for his zealous proselytizing and plummeting grades. Then he falls hard for Sister Morrisohn, a sexy widow 26 years his senior. As time goes on, they become a covert, insatiable, scandalous, and contentious pair given to epic battles and reconciliations. Allen has created a consummate tragicomedy of African American family secrets and sorrows, and of faith under duress and wide open to interpretation. Perfect timing and crackling dialogue, as well as heartrending pain balanced by uproarious predicaments, make for a shout-hallelujah tale of transgression and grace, a gospel of lusty and everlasting love. --Donna Seaman

Product Details

  • Paperback: 364 pages
  • Publisher: Akashic Books (April 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1936070049
  • ISBN-13: 978-1936070046
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #899,991 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Preston L. Allen grew up in Boston and Miami, where as a latchkey older brother of four younger siblings he learned to tell stories to entertain the others and keep them from bouncing off the walls and hurting themselves while their parents were at work.

A recipient of a State of Florida Individual Artist Fellowship in Fiction and winner of the Sonja H. Stone Prize in Literature, he is author of the short story collection Churchboys and Other Sinners (Carolina Wren Press 2003) and the novels All or Nothing (Akashic 2007) and Jesus Boy (Akashic 2010), which "O the Oprah Magazine" listed as one of "Ten More Titles to Read Now," Dennis Lehane called "a tender masterpiece," and about which the New York Times proclaimed, "no one does church sexy like Allen."

His short stories have appeared in numerous literary journals and have been anthologized in Miami Noir, Las Vegas Noir, Brown Sugar, Wanderlust, Making the Hook Up, and Here We Are: an Anthology of South Florida Writers.

He holds a BA in English from the University of Florida and an MFA in creative writing from Florida International University. He lives and teaches writing in South Florida.



 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In the Days of Thy Youth, May 23, 2010
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"Jesus Boy" is basically is a tragedy in the vein of Shakespearean form. It is about Elwyn and the loss of innocence and the attempt to apply biblical principles to circumstances without understanding of conviction or the fallacies of human nature. Immaturity, spirituality and biology clash resulting in increased disappointments for which Elwyn has to rationalize while being caught in the throes of lust and disenfranchisements of his church family. While his natural talent increases, he mistakes it for approval of God as his musical talent becomes leverage for spiritual acceptance and self defeat.

"Jesus Boy" is full of unexpected twists and twistedness. Preston Allen is successful in making Elwyn affable, but Elwyn's choices make his end destructive although the reader continues to hope for the best. The depth of depravity is tempered. The humor and originality of the voice of this author is unique and poignant. I would recommend this book as it is the seed for a harvest of discussions.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Satire at Its Very, Very Best, May 20, 2010
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Praise the Lord for this novel, and pass Preston L. Allen his richly deserved Pulitzer! Hallelujah! And a great Amen! I have been saved for the weariness of unfunniness in a novel! This has been a side-splitting experience thanks to the brilliance of young church pianist/organist Elwyn and the flock at the Church of Our Blessed Redeemer Who Walked Upon the Waters--and to think it is right over the causeway from me here in Miami Beach, for the novel is set in Miami.
Where to begin to tell potential readers just how wonderful this novel is. Let me start this way. I teach writing, part time, at a local college. And when I was telling one of my students about the novel--she works at a large book store--she said, "Oh, yes, I was trying to figure out where to put it in the religion section!" I responded, "Haven't you heard that you can't judge a book by its cover?" Yes, yes, the cover! It almost looks as though you'd find it in the drawer of the nightstand in whatever cheap motel you have chosen to stay in with Gideon imprinted upon. Perfect for this brilliant piece of satire.
Elwyn, who has taught himself to play the piano, is out to save everyone including classmates such as John Feinstein and a collection of others who quite clearly do not like him. And the best place to do it, of course, would be in trigonometry class. That is just one of a zillion fun pieces in this novel. Elwyn has his sights set on going to Bible College. But he has to deal with his own sets of lusts. Yes, for Peachie who... Well, I won't tell, but it seems Peachie has sinned a little and with Barry who is already in Bible College. And then there's the lust he feels for the new widow in church, Sister Morrisohn, the one who is a few times older than Elwyn. She, on the other hand, was forty years younger than Brother Morrisohn who supplied the money to build and sustain the church. His funeral is a hoot!
Preston L. Allen knows his Bible. And he knows how to toss quotations in, page after page of zingers. We live in a country filled with hypocritical evangelicals. And this is a novel that takes it just one more step over the edge. Be prepared to laugh aloud a lot, at least on average once for every page.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the ten everyone should read this year, May 17, 2010
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I just learned that Oprah's Magazine listed Preston Allen's book, "Jesus Boy" one of the ten books to read this year. So true! Reading Allen's story about the love of Elwyn, the serious young churchboy, for his piano student the widow Sister Morisohn, one thinks of the forbidden loves of Romeo and Juliet or Heloise and Abelard. From the first page, Allen pulls you into the social, cultural and often hilarious world of life in a small American church. The story rings so true and the telling is so crisp and funny that Evangelical America may never be the same.
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