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Magic City

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
Hailed as a Favorite Book by the Chicago Tribune and based on true events, Magic City wowed critics and audiences nationwide. In 1921 Tulsa, a white woman and a black man get on an elevator. The woman screams and suddenly the man is on the streets-barely ahead of a lynch mob gathering behind him. Accused of rape, aspiring magician Joe is on the run for a crime he didn't commit-and the woman who's scream implicated Joe must search for the courage to exonerate him.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      It's 1921. In Tulsa, Oklahoma, a white woman and black man enter an elevator and set in motion one of the most underreported race riots in twentieth-century American history. Jewel Parker Rhodes weaves historical information into an intriguing story of racism, thwarted dreams, and redemption. Cherise Boothe gives a finely nuanced performance of a complex cast of characters. There's little evidence of an Oklahoma twang in her portrayals, but whether black, white, male, female, sophisticated, or illiterate, every voice is credibly presented. Most important, Booth's delivery enables one to continue listening to a disturbing account of individuals trying to survive an unconscionable melee of racial hatred and mayhem. P.R. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

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