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The Last Thing You Surrender

By: Leonard Pitts Jr.
Narrated by: Bill Andrew Quinn
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Could you find the courage to do what's right in a world on fire?

Pulitzer-winning journalist and best-selling author (Freeman) Leonard Pitts, Jr.'s new historical novel is a great American tale of race and war, following three characters from the Jim Crow South as they face the enormous changes World War II triggers in the United States.

An affluent white marine survives Pearl Harbor at the cost of a black messman's life only to be sent, wracked with guilt, to the Pacific and taken prisoner by the Japanese. A young black woman, widowed by the same events at Pearl Harbor, finds unexpected opportunity and a dangerous friendship in a segregated Alabama shipyard feeding the war. A black man, who as a child saw his parents brutally lynched, is conscripted to fight Nazis for a country he despises and discovers a new kind of patriotism in the all-black 761st Tank Battalion.

Set against a backdrop of violent racial conflict on both the front lines and the home front, The Last Thing You Surrender explores the powerful moral struggles of individuals from a divided nation. What does it take to change someone's mind about race? What does it take for a country and a people to move forward, transformed?

©2019 Leonard Pitts, Jr. (P)2019 Tantor
African American Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction War & Military Tearjerking Thought-Provoking
Historical Authenticity • Compelling Characters • Emotional Depth • Interwoven Storylines • Excellent Pacing

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Immensely creative! I loved how the author tired of all of the characters together. I also found it interesting how people change for the better in this story. It gave me a better perspective on segregation in the Deep South.. I love this book

I love this story

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A powerful reminder of where weve come
From and how far we have to go.

Poignant

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This book was such a great book that tells of our history. It explored racism and how black people must feel about their horrible treatment. it tells about black men serving in the military to fight for their country, when their country treated so badly. This was such a well written book that I enjoyed immensely.

Excellent Book

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This book deals with a difficult social issue in a thought provoking way. I read over a hundred books a year and this is the best by far.

Thought Provoking

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Like his other novels, Leonard Pitts Jr, tells a poignant often heart breaking story of struggle and triumph centering African-American experiences in America through historical fiction. This one also highlights non POC in a thought provoking and interesting way. Overall, I enjoyed the story but, the narrator was sub par in my opinion. His voice had a commercial quality that took away from the story. There were also a few editing issues.
Still worth the read(listen)!

Excellent story but...the narrator

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