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The Secret of Magic - Deborah Johnson
The Secret of Magic
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Winner of the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction"If you liked The Help, you'll love this one!"--EW.com In a novel that “brings authentic history to light,”* a young female attorney from New York City attempts the impossible in 1946: attaining justice for a black man in the Deep South.  Regina... show more
Winner of the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction"If you liked The Help, you'll love this one!"--EW.com In a novel that “brings authentic history to light,”* a young female attorney from New York City attempts the impossible in 1946: attaining justice for a black man in the Deep South.  Regina Robichard works for Thurgood Marshall, who receives an unusual letter asking the NAACP to investigate the murder of a returning black war hero. It is signed by M. P. Calhoun, the most reclusive author in the country. As a child, Regina was captivated by Calhoun’s The Secret of Magic, a novel in which white and black children played together in a magical forest. The book was a sensation, featured on the cover of Time magazine, and banned more than any other book in the South. And then M.P. Calhoun disappeared. With Thurgood’s permission, Regina heads down to Mississippi to find Calhoun and investigate the case. But as she navigates the muddy waters of racism, relationships, and her own tragic past, she finds that nothing in the South is as it seems. Named one of four titles on the shortlist for this year’s Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence, awarded by the Baton Rouge Area Foundation   READERS GUIDE INCLUDED *Augusta Trobaugh
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780425272787 (0425272788)
ASIN: 0425272788
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
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4.0 The Secret of Magic
A year-old murder, a book paralleling events and characters, and the South in the 1940's after WWII.The charm of the South as well as its deep-seated prejudices comes forth in THE SECRET OF MAGIC as Regina Robichard travels from New York City to Revere, Mississippi, to investigate the murder of a yo...
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5.0 The Secret of Magic
By Deborah Johnson ISBN-13: 9780399157721 Publisher: Amy Einhorn Books/Putnam Publication date: 1/21/2014 Pages: 416 My Rating: (5 Stars) In the Secret of Magic, the history, facts and background of the tragic murder of a young man as it blends seamlessly, with the fiction with a woman’s ...
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5.0 THE SECRET OF MAGIC by Deborah Johnson
This is a wonderful book! The book jacket does not do it justice. I almost didn’t buy it. Then I started reading and couldn’t put it down. The writing reminds me of THE HELP or TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD or IN COLD BLOOD or even MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL – all great books. A black war hero ...
That's What She Read
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0.0 The Secret of Magic
The Secret of Magic is profoundly sad. Reggie’s first-time experiences in the Jim Crow South are just as upsetting for readers as they are for Reggie. What makes it worse is that none of hatred and deliberate separate-and-unequal treatment should be as surprising as it is, even to a black girl raise...
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