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The Great Mann - by Kyra Davis Lurie (Hardcover)
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- In this poignant retelling of The Great Gatsby, set amongst L.A.'s Black elite, a young veteran finds his way post-war, pulled into a new world of tantalizing possibilities--and explosive tensions.
- About the Author: Kyra Davis Lurie is a New York Times bestselling author and screenwriter.
- 320 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, African American
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"In this ... retelling of The Great Gatsby, set amongst L.A.'s Black elite, a young veteran finds his way post-war, pulled into a new world of tantalizing possibilities--and explosive tensions"--
Book Synopsis
In this poignant retelling of The Great Gatsby, set amongst L.A.'s Black elite, a young veteran finds his way post-war, pulled into a new world of tantalizing possibilities--and explosive tensions.
AN ESQUIRE BEST BOOK OF SUMMER
In 1945, Charlie Trammell steps off a cross-country train into the vibrant tapestry of Los Angeles. Lured by his cousin Marguerite's invitation to the esteemed West Adams Heights, Charlie is immediately captivated by the Black opulence of L.A.'s newly rechristened "Sugar Hill."
Settling in at a local actress's energetic boarding house, Charlie discovers a different way of life--one brimming with opportunity--from a promising career at a Black-owned insurance firm, the absence of Jim Crow, to the potential of an unforgettable romance. But nothing dazzles quite like James "Reaper" Mann.
Reaper's extravagant parties, attended by luminaries like Lena Horne and Hattie McDaniel, draw Charlie in, bringing the milieu of wealth and excess within his reach. But as Charlie's unusual bond with Reaper deepens, so does the tension in the neighborhood as white neighbors, frustrated by their own dwindling fortunes, ignite a landmark court case that threatens the community's well-being with promises of retribution.
Told from the unique perspective of a young man who has just returned from a grueling, segregated war, The Great Mann weaves a compelling narrative of wealth and class, illuminating the complexities of Black identity and education in post-war America.
Review Quotes
"The Great Mann is an entertaining and poignant story of love, rivalry, friendship, ambition, and a nuanced exploration of the pursuit of the American dream."--Jake Tapper, award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author of The Hellfire Club and The Devil May Dance
"[Davis] Lurie's prose is rugged and unflinching and will pull you right along--and, fortunately for us, goes on a little longer than the original."--Esquire
"If you love historical fiction, and if you loved The Great Gatsby, this is a perfect one. . . . It's just fascinating and it pulls you right in. I just loved reading it"--New York Times bestselling author Jasmine Guillory
"This sensitive and thought-provoking homage transforms Gatsby's world--and story--into 1945 Black society in a part of Los Angeles called Sugar Hill. Whether you know [The] Great Gatsby or not, this is the perfect companion. Touching and revelatory and not to be missed."--USA Today bestselling author Hank Phillippi Ryan
"Closely paralleling F. Scott Fitzgerald's original novel, [Davis Lurie's] retelling adds profound depth through social commentary with its portrayal of an affluent, Black L.A. community along with the glitz and glamour of old Hollywood."--Booklist
"An affecting portrait of postwar identity and class."--Alta
"[Davis] Lurie's nuanced and sympathetic characters and stellar writing are nearly as brilliant as in Gatsby. . . . Literary historical fiction that will appeal to a wide audience."--Library Journal, starred review
"Davis Lurie has pulled off a masterpiece in this profound and deeply human retelling of a time and place in 1940s Los Angeles where the Black elite explored life, love, art, and identity."--Julia Heaberlin, internationally bestselling author of Night Will Find You
"The Great Mann is wildly original and energetic, crammed with characters who stand out fully formed and memorable on their own."--Howard Blum, New York Times bestselling author of When the Night Comes Falling, Dark Invasion, and The Last Goodnight
"The Great Mann is a pitch-perfect reinvention of a story you thought you already knew. Davis Lurie expertly dissects class, wealth, race, fame, and more, and in doing so, creates a classic of her own."--Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author of The Rewind
"Kyra Davis Lurie sprinkles Hollywood fairy dust over a classic tale of careless people and boats beating against the tide. Shining a spotlight on an aspect of African American history few know, much less believe, ever existed."--Alina Adams, New York Times bestselling author of The Nesting Dolls and Go On Pretending
"Davis Lurie's The Great Mann takes The Great Gatsby and reenvisions it with a shiny new twist. Two thumbs up aren't enough. Brava!"--Tracy Clark, award-winning author of the Cass Raines and Detective Harriet Foster series
"The Great Mann is the perfect companion to The Great Gatsby, wrapping real-life American history in a story that's as much hopeful as it is heartbreaking--it's a must-read."--Kellye Garrett, author of Missing White Woman
About the Author
Kyra Davis Lurie is a New York Times bestselling author and screenwriter. Her novels have been published in nine languages across six continents. Kyra was born and raised in California and lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their utterly perfect dog, Potus.