"CLUB CANDY": The Sweet Truth
In the sweltering summer of 1946, Eleanor Reynolds stood in her cramped Techwood Homes apartment with six hungry children, a packet of Kool-Aid, and a dream. What began as frozen cups made from necessity would spark a tradition that would spread through Black communities across America—and transform her family's destiny forever.

From the first candy lady to the grand opening of Club Candy, the most celebrated nightclub on Atlanta's legendary Auburn Avenue, this is the epic story of the Reynolds family's rise from poverty to prosperity in post-World War II America. But success comes at a devastating price.

When Eleanor's eldest son, Joey, violently avenges a brutal robbery against his mother, he sets in motion a tragic descent into the criminal underworld. Determined to protect his family at any cost, Joey becomes the enforcer for a powerful mob boss, his soul darkening with each act of violence. Meanwhile, Michael, the spoiled youngest son, spirals into heroin addiction, threatening to destroy everything Eleanor has built. And Joe, the patriarch, must confront the moral compromises he made to provide for his family—choices that have brought both prosperity and peril to their door.

At the center of it all stands Eleanor—the Candy Lady, the anchor, the woman who refuses to let her family break. With quiet strength and unwavering love, she navigates a world of organized crime, addiction, and systemic racism, transforming every bitter moment into sweetness, every setback into opportunity.

Written in the lyrical, unflinching style of James Baldwin and Toni Morrison, Club Candy is a powerful exploration of Black entrepreneurship, family loyalty, and the cost of survival in a world designed to crush you. It is a story of resilience and redemption, of the small acts of kindness that become legacies, and of the women who hold families—and communities—together when everything threatens to fall apart.

Perfect for readers who loved The Vanishing Half, Homegoing, and The Color Purple, this sweeping family saga will break your heart and put it back together again, reminding you that
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"CLUB CANDY": The Sweet Truth
In the sweltering summer of 1946, Eleanor Reynolds stood in her cramped Techwood Homes apartment with six hungry children, a packet of Kool-Aid, and a dream. What began as frozen cups made from necessity would spark a tradition that would spread through Black communities across America—and transform her family's destiny forever.

From the first candy lady to the grand opening of Club Candy, the most celebrated nightclub on Atlanta's legendary Auburn Avenue, this is the epic story of the Reynolds family's rise from poverty to prosperity in post-World War II America. But success comes at a devastating price.

When Eleanor's eldest son, Joey, violently avenges a brutal robbery against his mother, he sets in motion a tragic descent into the criminal underworld. Determined to protect his family at any cost, Joey becomes the enforcer for a powerful mob boss, his soul darkening with each act of violence. Meanwhile, Michael, the spoiled youngest son, spirals into heroin addiction, threatening to destroy everything Eleanor has built. And Joe, the patriarch, must confront the moral compromises he made to provide for his family—choices that have brought both prosperity and peril to their door.

At the center of it all stands Eleanor—the Candy Lady, the anchor, the woman who refuses to let her family break. With quiet strength and unwavering love, she navigates a world of organized crime, addiction, and systemic racism, transforming every bitter moment into sweetness, every setback into opportunity.

Written in the lyrical, unflinching style of James Baldwin and Toni Morrison, Club Candy is a powerful exploration of Black entrepreneurship, family loyalty, and the cost of survival in a world designed to crush you. It is a story of resilience and redemption, of the small acts of kindness that become legacies, and of the women who hold families—and communities—together when everything threatens to fall apart.

Perfect for readers who loved The Vanishing Half, Homegoing, and The Color Purple, this sweeping family saga will break your heart and put it back together again, reminding you that
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CLUB CANDY: The Sweet Truth

"CLUB CANDY": The Sweet Truth

by Dwight Miller Jr
CLUB CANDY: The Sweet Truth

"CLUB CANDY": The Sweet Truth

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In the sweltering summer of 1946, Eleanor Reynolds stood in her cramped Techwood Homes apartment with six hungry children, a packet of Kool-Aid, and a dream. What began as frozen cups made from necessity would spark a tradition that would spread through Black communities across America—and transform her family's destiny forever.

From the first candy lady to the grand opening of Club Candy, the most celebrated nightclub on Atlanta's legendary Auburn Avenue, this is the epic story of the Reynolds family's rise from poverty to prosperity in post-World War II America. But success comes at a devastating price.

When Eleanor's eldest son, Joey, violently avenges a brutal robbery against his mother, he sets in motion a tragic descent into the criminal underworld. Determined to protect his family at any cost, Joey becomes the enforcer for a powerful mob boss, his soul darkening with each act of violence. Meanwhile, Michael, the spoiled youngest son, spirals into heroin addiction, threatening to destroy everything Eleanor has built. And Joe, the patriarch, must confront the moral compromises he made to provide for his family—choices that have brought both prosperity and peril to their door.

At the center of it all stands Eleanor—the Candy Lady, the anchor, the woman who refuses to let her family break. With quiet strength and unwavering love, she navigates a world of organized crime, addiction, and systemic racism, transforming every bitter moment into sweetness, every setback into opportunity.

Written in the lyrical, unflinching style of James Baldwin and Toni Morrison, Club Candy is a powerful exploration of Black entrepreneurship, family loyalty, and the cost of survival in a world designed to crush you. It is a story of resilience and redemption, of the small acts of kindness that become legacies, and of the women who hold families—and communities—together when everything threatens to fall apart.

Perfect for readers who loved The Vanishing Half, Homegoing, and The Color Purple, this sweeping family saga will break your heart and put it back together again, reminding you that

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798260371022
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 11/21/2025
Series: candy , #1
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

Dwight Miller Jr. was born and raised in the Southern United States, growing up between the
sun-soaked coasts of Florida and the deep roots of Georgia, with meaningful chapters spent in
Maryland. He now calls South Carolina home.
Steeped in the rich traditions and storytelling spirit of the South, Dwight crafts narratives that
blend raw grit, unshakable loyalty, and enduring legacy. His work captures the struggles and
triumphs of generations, weaving together past and future with authenticity, heart, and timeless
resonance.
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