BOOKS - Fortnight on Maxwell Street
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Fortnight on Maxwell Street
Author: David Kerns
Year: February 7, 2018
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.1 MB
Language: English
Year: February 7, 2018
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.1 MB
Language: English
Recipient of the Eric Hoffer Award for the Best General Fiction Book of 2018, among the top five historical novels of 2018 selected by Kirkus Indie, and winner of the AudioFile Magazine Earphones Award, January 2021 (audiobook), Fortnight on Maxwell Street is a reluctant hero's journey of fear and courage set in Chicago in the spring of 1968.24-year-old medical student Nick Weissman spends two weeks delivering babies in the kitchens and bedrooms of the inner-city's slum tenements. Over his head medically, and unprotected in one of America's most dangerous neighborhoods, his character and resourcefulness are tested in the extreme when a national tragedy intervenes.The young white protagonist steps into his racial fear, testing his fledgling professionalism and his honor to care for a black family in grave danger. The embodiment of racial hatred, James Earl Ray, moves in parallel with Nick, stalking Martin Luther King, Jr., killing him and igniting the urban chaos that is the setting for the climax of the story. and "David Kerns' Fortnight on Maxwell Street is a suspenseful medical odyssey that dances along a high wire of racial tension during a tragic and historic American moment. and " James McManus, author of New York Times Bestseller Positively Fifth Street