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Doug Marlette (Author), L.J. Ganser (Narrator)
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2007
Transplanted New York City newspaper columnist Carter Ransom returns home to Mississippi to face his difficult past--and his father's unwavering disapproval. Suddenly new evidence in a 25-year-old racially motivated church bombing comes to light and the case is reopened. Carter's father was the judge who had presided over the trial that had won acquirrals for the accused, known members of the Klan. As the devastating truth about a corrupt good-old-boy network comes into focus, the fabric of the Ransom family begins to unravel.

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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Recorded Books (2007)
  • ISBN-10: 1428141952
  • ISBN-13: 978-1428141957
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Past Is Not Even Past, December 10, 2006
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I was sorry to see this book rated less than the five stars it deserves. At times the author approaches the grandeur of Faulkner. It is a three-tiered story of the 1964 Freedom Summer. (At times the tiers of time get a bit difficult to discern, especially within chapters, but the author always provides clues as to the time period--characters on the scene, places, etc.) Faulkner was forced to use italics to separate past events from present, but Marlette has learned from Faulkner that the modern, attentive reader does not need such. The book has literally everything--love, loyalty, violence, segregation, Ku Klux Klanners, generational conflict. In the end it shows a development from the South in the 1960's versus the 1990's. Black congressman are elected in predominantly white districts, then lead charges against corporate America for environmental pollution at the cost of local jobs. The central event, however, is the 1980's trial of a man who escaped conviction in the 1960's while his cronies went to jail. (This rings a bit false in that no one was convicted in the Goodman, Schwerner, Chaney murders in Philadelphia, Mississippi in 1964, a historical event this novel closely parallels and reflects upon.) There is the suggestion of blackmail in the 1980's trial, implying that a progressive judge had "let off" the current man being tried back in the 1960's. "Do you civil rights workers want THIS to come out?" The judge in question is the father of the Hero, Carter Ransom, a New York journalist sent back to Mississippi to cover the trial which could well embarass his own father to whom he is devoted. The judge owns up to his own "sin," thus defusing it as a trial issue. The man who got away for twenty years, now old and in a wheelchair, is convicted and sent off to prison where he should have been for 20 years. There is a long chapter describing what actually happened that night the Shiloh Church was burned down and four people were murdered. Marlette is clearly indebted to Faulkner, historical fact, to Diane McWhorter (Pulitzer-Prize-winning author of "Carry Me Home"), and to any number of authors who demonstrate that the past is not really past--it dominates the present. This book is worthy of the highest praise and the highest awards.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Southern Classic, October 4, 2006
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I was lucky enough to get a copy of MAGIC TIME in the early galleys and am glad to see that it is cropping up in bookstores this fall, on all the lists, as I've been telling everyone about it for months. Spanning three decades, it brings to life the South in all its mad contradiction and recounts the personal journey of a beleaguered journalist and son of Mississippi, Carter Ransom, who is compelled to return to his hometown in Mississippi and reopen wounds that are still festering from the violence of the mid-sixties Civil Rights Era. Carter is the son of a prominent judge, and his story, both past and present, is imbedded in the lives of his family and close childhood friends who have stayed in Mississippi and now, in middle-age, help him come to terms with his family's involvement in the turmoil and divided loyalties of Freedom Summer.

The story is complex in its scope, but human and hilarious in its exploration of small town friendships and big city foibles. Marlette's view of the South is refreshingly contemporary, his prose brisk and fast-paced. Best of all, his characters are true to life and laugh-out-loud hilarious. His intricate knowledge and obvious affection for small town Mississippi life is reminiscent of Grisham; his exploration of the loyalty and bonds of friendship as strong as any writer writing today. In terms of scope and sheer accuracy of setting -- from the legal challenges of reopening Civil Rights murders, to the descriptions of a small town soda fountain -- you don't get any better than this. Added to this rich mix is a flare for old fashioned story-telling, and an abiding sense of right and wrong morality that brings to life the sheer sacrifice of the heroes of the Movement, who still walk among us today.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars this book has everything., October 24, 2006
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booklover "sally" (south carolina, usa) - See all my reviews
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magic time is aptly named, because i spent wonderful and magic hours reading it. it has everything that makes a book compelling and unforgettable: lyrical, beautifully constructed sentences, true-to-life characters that i truly cared about, a page-turner of a plot, lots of romance, and a theme that highlights and brings forth important issues without preaching. i'm telling everyone i know how enjoys a good read not to miss this one!
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