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Red Mountain

Birmingham, Alabama, 1965

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Red Mountain

Auteur(s): Charles Entrekin
Narrateur(s): Ian Hadley
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Set against the backdrop of the Civil Rights Movement, Red Mountain: Birmingham, Alabama, 1965 is the coming of age story of Eddie and Chrissy, young white Southerners trying to be true to what they believe in.

In this new novel, author Charles Entrekin masterfully evokes the great struggles of the early 1960s - from the civil rights movement, to the anti-war campaigns, to the sexual openness of “free love”. These tumultuous times are experienced by ambitious, eager Eddie Anderson, oldest son of a working class Alabama family desperately trying to escape his blue collar constraints and Chrissy Lee Williams, a girl who knows where she’s going. She is going to college; she is going to make a difference.

Red Mountain is a story of young love, idealism, ignorance and tragedy set against changing times in the American South. It is a story of a young couple who struggle to nurture love and sanity amid the backwardness of early 1960s Birmingham and then through the intoxication of bohemian New York City and the sexual revolution.

Filled with racial and sexual tension Red Mountain tells the story of what it means to attempt to stand alone against the beliefs of a culture. To find some semblance of clarity and wisdom where there is none and to be honest in the face of lies.

"Red Mountain is a huge accomplishment. It perfectly captures a lost time, the early 1960s in Birmingham and on New York's Lower East Side. A gifted couple's struggle to nurture love and sanity, their personal story framed by racial violence and family bigotry, is portrayed with the authenticity of memoir, yet shaped through suspenseful, inventive fiction. I loved this novel." (Luke Wallin)

©2007 Charles Entrekin (P)2019 Charles Entrekin
Fiction Fiction biographique Fiction littéraire New York Mouvement social Droits civils Alabama
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