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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Captivating Coming of Age Story,
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This review is from: Such Sweet Thunder: A Novel (Hardcover)
SUCH SWEET THUNDER is a posthumously released novel written in 1963 by Vincent O Carter. Several publishers rejected Carters orginal manuscript and Carter died before he could see his work published. However, the manuscript was found 30 years later by Herbert Lottman in the possession of Carters girlfriend. Lottman writes the foreword for the reborn manuscript and the only changes he made to the novel was the name from its original title The Primary Colors.SUCH SWEET THUNDER begins in 1944 when the reader meets Amerigo Jones who is a solider fighting in World War II. He is visiting a French prostitute and in her eyes, Amerigo envisions a woman from his youth. The story from this point is lyrical flashback to a segregated Kansas City of the 1920 and 30. The reader sees life from Amerigos perspective as he deals with independence, love, sexuality and respect. Amerigo is a dreamer who realizes many of dreams will be unfulfilled because of his skin color. SUCH SWEET THUNDER is a captivating coming of age story. It is well written and the novel enthralls the reader with the vivid descriptions of a young mans life. I am glad that Mr. Lottoman found the manuscript and completed the process that Carter started 40 years earlier. Reviewed by Robilyn Heath |
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Such Sweet Thunder: A Novel by Vincent O. Carter (Hardcover - Mar. 2003)
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