And All Our Wounds Forgiven

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When John Calvin Marshall graduated from Harvard in 1956 with a Ph.D. in philosophy, he was prepared for a life of teaching and relative tranquility. But History had another plan for him: in the nascent civil rights movement of the 1960s, he became first a spokesman, then a leader, and finally a shining symbol of the new generation of blacks who were demanding their full rights as citizens. And All Our Wounds Forgiven is the story of John Calvin Marshall's brief, turbulent, charismatic life, which ended, perhaps ...

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When John Calvin Marshall graduated from Harvard in 1956 with a Ph.D. in philosophy, he was prepared for a life of teaching and relative tranquility. But History had another plan for him: in the nascent civil rights movement of the 1960s, he became first a spokesman, then a leader, and finally a shining symbol of the new generation of blacks who were demanding their full rights as citizens. And All Our Wounds Forgiven is the story of John Calvin Marshall's brief, turbulent, charismatic life, which ended, perhaps inevitably, in assassination. The novel is told in four alternating voices: that of John Calvin Marshall's wife, Andrea; of Lisa Adams, the young white woman who as a student at Fisk University first heard Marshall speak and fell under his spell, later becoming his trusted aide and passionate mistress; of Bobby Card, a black civil rights leader operating in the heart of darkness - the Deep South of the 1960s - as Marshall's chief lieutenant in the field; and finally, of Marshall himself. There are, too, leading figures of the time - Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, J. Edgar Hoover, Malcolm X - whose meetings and conversations with Marshall add insights and historical perspective to the unfolding events. Behind these voices the author intones, at various places throughout the text, the litany of those brave souls, both black and white, who not only bore witness to a national evil but gave their lives to help eradicate it. From the lunch-counter sit-ins to the Freedom Rides, from voter registration drives to police brutality, from night-riding Klansmen to behind-the-scenes political maneuvering, Lester re-creates, from the viewpoint of the present day, the daily drama of those fearful, exciting, and violent times. Political and provocative, And All Our Wounds Forgiven is most of all a moving and tender love story about one of this century's most charismatic black leaders and the two women he loved.

The multilayered story of the brief, turbulent, charismatic life of John Calvin Marshall, the man who became a leader in the nascent civil rights movement of the 1960s, And All Our Wounds Forgiven "exudes a pungent sense of the tragedy of American life" (New York Newsday).

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Veteran novelist Lester ( Do Lord Remember Me ) here takes on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in a story that resonates with anguish and authenticity. The author uses flashbacks and a range of voices to tell the tale of his King stand-in, John Calvin Marshall, and to comment on the current state of the civil rights movement. After an introductory monologue by Marshall, the narrative jumps to the present as Marshall's white mistress, Lisa Adams, speaks to the slain leader's widow, Andrea, who's lying comatose in a hospital bed. Lisa provides poignant memories of her long affair with Marshall, while Bobby Card, a militant Marshall colleague who was tortured by a white Southern sheriff in the '60s, vents his anger and his own racial chauvinism. The unconscious Andrea, meanwhile, offers in response an interior monologue on her fear of losing her husband and on the irony of knowing about his white lover. For all the power of the other voices, though, Marshall's is the most stirring of all, musing on the forces of history, the strengths and weaknesses of those closest to him and his chilling conversations with LBJ, Malcolm X, the Kennedys and other political luminaries of the time. Lester's emotionally wrenching novel brings the civil rights movement full circle, and few readers will finish the book without a new perspective on the racial divisiveness that plagues America today. (June)
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Novels like this, which depict the life of a prominent politician or activist, probably make public figures shudder. The fictionalized version of their lives often becomes more real than history. In this novel, Lester thinly disguises Martin Luther King Jr. as Cal, a famous slain civil rights leader. From the grave, Cal shares his thoughts, as do his wife, Andrea; his mistress, Elizabeth, who is a blue-eyed blond from a privileged white family; and Card, a veteran of civil rights work in Mississippi. The novel teeters back and forth, from the present at Andrea's deathbed to the tempestuous 1960s, examining the personal, political, and social impact of the past on the present and future. Lester captures well the essence of a leader struggling with immense responsibility and his own human nature. An award-winning children's author, Lester has also written nonfiction, including Falling Pieces of the Broken Sky (LJ 10/1/90). Recommended for most collections. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 3/15/94.]-Faye A. Chadwell, Univ. of South Carolina Lib., Columbia
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781559702584
  • Publisher: Hachette Book Group
  • Publication date: 6/27/1994
  • Edition description: 1st ed
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 240
  • Product dimensions: 8.50 (w) x 5.50 (h) x 0.69 (d)

Meet the Author

JULIUS LESTER is the author of more than twenty books for young readers. He writes and teaches in western Massachusetts.

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