The Great Mann
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Ian Hackney
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Kyra Davis Lurie
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.
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The Great Gatsby told us the truth about capitalism and class. In many ways, it is a fountain of pessimism. And, yet, in his genius, F. Scott Fitzgerald taught us that there is dichotomy to everything. He created a glitzy, bombastic world that was aspirational, all the while condemning it. Think about it. Despite the harrowing turns of the story, what male reader of the book didn't fantasize about being Gatsby? What female reader didn't want to be the courted and romanticized Daisy? The book made us all accomplices in the avaricious world it also decries. Like so many works of art since, this novel lets us admire and fantasize about the super-rich and then wallow in their comeuppance. Fitzgerald, in other words, taught us Americans about how we see who we are and what we want to be."– Kyra Davis Lurie, writer of
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