The Emancipation of Evan Walls
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The Emancipation of Evan Walls

Hardcover – June 1, 2019

Price
$23.96
Format
Hardcover
Pages
312
Publisher
Koehler Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1633939165
Dimensions
6 x 0.81 x 9 inches
Weight
1.35 pounds

Description

"If you aren't already 'woke, ' you will be after reading this book." --Mary Batten , author of Aliens from Earth " The Emancipation of Evan Walls is one of the most sensitively told, yet brutally honest reflections on race and identity in recent history." --Jonathan Odell , author of Miss Hazel and the Rosa Parks League "Jeffrey Blount has written a timely novel of enormous power. Evan Walls shows the kind of courage we wish weren't needed, but still is today--the courage to defy convention, step beyond boundaries and risk everything to live the life you desire. The Emancipation of Evan Walls is a page turner and more, an important addition to today's crucial conversations about race and privilege." --Masha Hamilton, author of 31 Hours "I found this story shocking and thought-provoking. There is so much inherent drama to Evan's story. His world is well-drawn from the get-go. There is a great feel for the place and time and the dialogue is superb." --Christina Kovac, author of The Cutaway Jeffrey Blount is the author of Almost Snow White, winner of the 2013 USA Best Book Awards and Hating Heidi Foster, winner of the 2013 Readers Favorite Book Award for YA literature. He has been a contributor to HuffPost, published op-eds in The Washington Post, TheGrio.com and other publications. He has also written scripts for films and interactives that are now on display in the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture, the Muhammad Ali Center, the Newseum, America I AM: The African American Imprint" at the National Constitution Center, The Museum at Bethel Woods, at the site of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Arts Fair, and others. These projects have won Cine Golden Eagle Awards, Muse Awards and a Thea Award.

Features & Highlights

  • "If you aren't already 'woke, ' you will be after reading this book."
  • --Mary Batten
  • ,
  • author of
  • Aliens from Earth
  • EVAN WALLS IS TERRIFIED by the birth of his first child because he doesn't want her to suffer the isolation he had as a child. Seeing his torment, his wife, Izzy, prods him to explain. He tells of being a black child growing up in the racially charged 1960s. Inspired to overcome the racism and class status imposed on blacks, he dreams of a life bigger than that lived by most everyone he knows in the small Virginia town of Canaan. He is resented by friends and family for desiring a life better than theirs. Among the smartest in his class, Evan becomes a target of white kids threatened by the forced integration of their schools. Caught in a crossfire of hate from whites and his own people, who question whether he is black enough, Evan is often alone and bewildered. Only the love of his great grandmother, Mama Jennie, and his mentor, Bojack, keeps him on track. Together, they help Evan find perspective and peace.

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Beautifully written, heart-wrenching, eye-opening novel

I started reading the book as soon as it was delivered to my kindle over breakfast; by dinner time, I was already finished and I immediately went back and re-read parts of the novel.

I thought I was well read and educated, but this book taught me that there is so much I have to still learn. The Emancipation of Evan Walls is a beautifully written, touching novel that touches on so many nuanced aspects of race and identity. This is a must-read for everyone.
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Claiming His Life

So many truths are hidden. Author Jeffrey Blount shares some harsh, compelling stories—harrowing even—in his latest powerful novel, The Emancipation of Evan Walls. He gives readers perspective on what went on inside some black neighborhoods in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s and how it shaped a boy who wanted more. Perhaps those same attitudes persist today.

In The Emancipation of Evan Walls the fears, reasoning, and protections shared on the porch of the young narrator’s home once a week set the stage for his desire to have more in his life. Clinging to that distrust and reinforcing it were paramount for the adults around him. So what happens when Walls wants more from his life than his parents had?

How do you improve your opportunities without turning your back on your history and culture? Evan Walls found his way out through football. Today there are many additional ways out, but a resurgence of racism makes this an important, contemporary book despite its historical roots. This may provide a whole new perspective and help you look at your own background and values no matter what your story is. Don’t miss this book.
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A well written, important story

This was both a harrowing and compelling book. It's all about Evan Walls, a black child growing up in a small country town, where prejudice and sorrow ran rampant. And he wanted an education, to be somebody. But there were obstacles from all sides. He lost friends and family, was mistreated and disrespected by both the white and black communities.

I was raised up North, a white woman who had black friends from elementary school and on. I never know anyone who lived with that kind of hate and discrimination. This book opened my eyes to so much. How sad that his own family wouldn't want him to be better, have better. It was heartbreaking. Very well written, full of emotion. This story really touched me.