The Promise of the Pelican

Author:   Roy Hoffman
Publisher:   Arcade Crimewise
ISBN:  

9781950994342


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   15 March 2022
Format:   Hardback
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For fans of Harper Lee and Rita Mae Brown, Roy Hoffman's new novel is steeped in a sense of place--coastal Alabama--with its rich tapestry of characters caught in a web of justice not for all. Early Praise for The Promise of the Pelican: ""Roy Hoffman has written a fast-paced, mesmerizing and incredibly moving contemporary novel about human and civil rights,""-- bestselling author Lee Smith ""A thrilling novel, with characters as memorable as those of Shakespearean tragedy...I could not put it down."" --Sena Jeter Naslund, author of Ahab's Wife At once a literary crime novel and an intergenerational family drama, The Promise of the Pelican is set in the multicultural South, where justice might depend on the color of your skin and your immigration status. Hank Weinberg is a modern day Atticus Finch, recently retired as a defense attorney in Mobile, Alabama, and a Holocaust survivor, who fled the Nazis as a young child. With his daughter in rehab, he's now taking care of his special needs grandson. Mourning his dead wife, spending mornings fishing on the pier with other octogenarians, he passes the rest of his days watching over his sweet grandson with the help of Lupita, a young Honduran babysitter. When her brother Julio, an undocumented immigrant, is accused of murder, Hank must return to the courtroom to defend him while also trying to save his daughter and grandson's life from spinning out of control. The Promise of the Pelican takes its title from the legend that a pelican will pierce its own breast for blood to feed its starving chicks, a metaphor for one old man who risks all to save the vulnerable. In a crisp prose style Harper Lee called ""lean and clean,"" Hoffman writes from an enormous well of compassion. He fills his new novel with a cast of finely drawn characters of all ages and abilities facing life's harshest challenges and rising to meet them with dignity.

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Author:   Roy Hoffman
Publisher:   Arcade Crimewise
Imprint:   Arcade Crimewise
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9781950994342


ISBN 10:   1950994341
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   15 March 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Roy Hoffman has written a fast-paced, mesmerizing and incredibly moving contemporary novel about human and civil rights, -- bestselling author Lee Smith A thrilling novel, with characters as memorable as those of Shakespearean tragedy...I could not put it down. --Sena Jeter Naslund, author of Ahab's Wife In Praise of Roy Hoffman's previous novels: Read this novel to find, from Europe and the past, characters who represent some of the best aspects of our Southern heritage. A story of great appeal in prose lean and clean. Congratulations to Roy Hoffman for his fine work. --Harper Lee (for Chicken Dreaming Corn, 2004) Hoffman's generation-spanning novel of love, war, and hurricanes brings the Mississippi Gulf Coast vividly to life. --Reader's Digest: 7 Great Books From Small Presses, by Dawn Raffel (for Come Landfall, 2014) Hoffman never lets facts flatten his characters; he has made them too human - too strong or too stubborn - for that. --New Yorker (for Almost Family, 1983)


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Roy Hoffman is the award-winning author of the novels Come Landfall, Chicken Dreaming Corn, and Almost Family, and nonfiction Alabama Afternoons and Back Home. He has written essays for the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal and was a journalist and speechwriter in New York before returning south. He has reviewed numerous works for the New York Times Book Review and is on the faculty of Spalding University's Naslund-Mann Graduate School of Writing. A native of Mobile and Tulane University graduate, he resides in Fairhope, Alabama.

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