In Depression-era Alabama, a white boy meets a Black boy from Detroit, who opens his eyes to the complexity and opportunities in their world. In 1937, the Depression is in full force, Joe Louis is the new heavyweight champion of the world, and Champion Always Luther arrives in Snow Hill, Alabama, changing Brother Sayre's life forever. Brother lives with his mother and sister in their well-run if run-down boardinghouse. Champion has been sent to live with his aunt, who works for Brother's family. With Champion, Brother learns all sorts of things―that he enjoys fishing, that he needs glasses, and that there are subtle and powerful rules of race and power that he's never noticed. A child of privilege, Brother has never questioned the ways of his small southern town―but now he has reason to. Sara Harrell Banks sets her dramatic story of an adolescent friendship during a troubled, complex time in history, when resources were scarce and segregation was firmly in place.
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Sara Harrell Banks creëert verhalen die de essentie van het leven in het Zuiden vastleggen met een scherp oog voor personage en plaats. Haar vertelstijl verkent vaak thema's als veerkracht en de complexiteit van menselijke relaties, waardoor lezers worden ondergedompeld in rijk voorgestelde werelden. Banks' proza staat bekend om zijn evocatieve kracht, die levendige beelden en gedenkwaardige stemmen creëert. Haar werk resoneert met een tijdloze kwaliteit en biedt diepgaande inzichten in de menselijke conditie.
