By: Virginia DeBerry
Genres: Contemporary | Multicultural African-American
Posted: July 2, 2010
Avery Lyons returns to Harlem when her mother is critically injured in a car accident. She hasn't been home in a long time and has no plans to stay longer than necessary. When her mother unexpectedly dies, Avery is thrust into this battle of old vs. new, with the new faction being led by her estranged cousin, Dwight Dixon. Old emotional wounds are picked cleaned to bleed anew, forcing Avery to come to terms with not only her old stomping grounds but also her cousin...and herself.
UPTOWN is a classic DeBerry and Grant contemporary tale, even if it, at first, it feels like a departure from some of their more recent titles. It has it all—a plot snatched from the headlines, suspense, drama, and a taste of romance. Whenever the story seemed to hit a comfortable stride, a new plot point slammed into view, like a NYC subway train rattling full throttle through a crowded station. I had to step back for a second to fully appreciate what had just happened, and my reading was instantly reenergized.
To my surprise, I started feeling for the story's antagonist, Dwight. He makes some personal choices, his relationship with his daughter can be described best as benign neglect, and he has been driven from an early age to succeed at all costs if only to prove his father wrong, but is he really all that bad? The ability to make readers empathize with the story's antagonist when doing so makes no sense intellectually is what ranks DeBerry and Grant with the best of writers. UPTOWN is another highly-recommended read.
Book Summary
ENTER THE WORLD OF UPTOWN
Uptown . . . where money
rules
Uptown . . . where ambition trumps
tradition
Uptown . . . where politics come before
everything
Uptown . . . where a family’s secrets will
bring them together—or down
by: Virginia DeBerry
Simon & Schuster
March 1, 2010
On Sale: March 2, 2010
Featuring: Dwight Dixon; Avery Lyons
331 pages
ISBN: 1439137765
EAN: 9781439137765
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