Red River.Red River by Lalita Tademy Warner Books January 2007 $24.95, ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 0-446-57898-3 The story line is familiar, so success is assured as the writer, former vice president of Sun Microsystems Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA[3]) is an American vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information-technology services, founded on 24 February 1982. , mines the personal history of her family's bloodline blood·line n. The direct line of descent; a pedigree. to create her sophomore effort, Red River. Her debut novel, Cane River (Warner Books, 2001), sold almost one million copies, boosting it to The New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times best-seller list, and was the Oprah Book Club Summer Selection of 2001. Tademy revisits the tried-and-true formula of blending historical fact with a liberal teaspoonful tea·spoon·ful n. pl. tea·spoon·fuls Abbr. t. or tsp. The amount that a teaspoon can hold. Noun 1. of well-detailed fiction with her current epic, guaranteed to win over even more readers. Red River tells the obstacles and challenges of two families: the Smiths and the Tademys, trying to pick up their shattered lives following the War Between the States. It's almost the spring of 1873. Unfortunately, the bloody Civil War has not really solved anything except to push the simmering racial tensions under the carpet. In the Reconstruction era, the Federal government fails to keep its promise to the newly franchised black citizens that they will decide their own destinies. Throughout the South, riots and lynchings become commonplace and blacks struggle to survive, often paying with their freedom and lives. With stunning detail and character portraits, Tademy paints the day of April 13, 1873, in vivid clarity, when enraged en·rage tr.v. en·raged, en·rag·ing, en·rag·es To put into a rage; infuriate. [Middle English *enragen, from Old French enrager : en-, causative pref. whites choose to take back the small Louisiana town of Colfax, bringing death and destruction to a once-peaceful place. After the debris cleared, it is a noble fight that the two black families put up over the years to safeguard their God--given rights of humanity and civility. Race hate and the institutional poison of bigotry motivate the words and actions of the whites, as the shallow guarantees of the government mean very little to them. When Tademy breathes life into the characters on the road to sacrifice and achievement, the novel almost serves as a primer of life lessons and long-lost tenets of responsibility and dignity to all of those who have forgotten what we as a race have survived. This is a blood-drenched history that we must be reminded of, whether it's in fact or imagination. Well researched and well conceived, Red River is ultimately entertaining and deeply satisfying. --Reviewed by Robert Fleming Robert Fleming is the name of:
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