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Author Cunningham, Avery, author. Author.

Title The mayor of Maxwell Street / Avery Cunningham.

Publication Info. [Waterville, Maine] : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2024.
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Copies

Location Call No. Status
 Bloomfield at the Atrium  L-P CUNNINGHAM, A.    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult New Materials  LP-CUNNINGHAM    DUE 05-11-24
Edition Large print edition.
Description 625 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.
Physical Medium large print (16 point) rdafs
Description Women lcdgt
Americans lcdgt
African Americans lcdgt
Book editors lcdgt
Series Thorndike Press Large Print Black Voices
Summary 1921, Chicago. Nelly Sawyer is the daughter of the "wealthiest Negro in America," whose affluence catapulted his family to the heights of Black society. After the unexpected death of her only brother, Nelly becomes the premier debutante overnight. But Nelly has aspirations beyond society influence and marriage. For the past year, she has worked undercover as an investigative journalist, sharing the achievements and tribulations of everyday Black people living in the shadow of Jim Crow. Her latest assignment thrusts her into the den of a dangerous vice lord: the so-called Mayor of Maxwell Street. Born in rural Alabama to a murdered biracial couple, Jay Shorey knows firsthand what it means to be denied a chance at the American dream. When a tragic turn of fate gave Jay a rare path out, he took it without question. He washed up on Chicago's storied shores and forged his own way to the top of the city's underworld, running Chicago's swankiest speakeasy, where the rich and famous rub elbows with gangsters and politicians alike. When Nelly's and Jay's paths cross, she recruits him to help expose the Mayor and bring about lasting change in a corrupt city. But Jay also introduces a whole new world to Nelly, one where her horizons can extend beyond the confines of her ivory tower. Trapped between the monolith of Jim Crow, the inflexible world of the Black upper class, and the violence of Prohibition-era Chicago, Jay and Nelly work together and stoke the flames of a love worth fighting for. Debut author Avery Cunningham's stunning novel is at once an epic love story, a riveting historical drama, and a brilliant exploration of Black society and perseverance when the '20s first began to roar.
Subject African Americans -- Social life and customs -- Fiction.
Upper class -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Fiction.
Women journalists -- Fiction.
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction.
Social classes -- Fiction.
African Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Fiction.
American Dream -- Fiction.
Chicago (Ill.) -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction.
African Americans -- Social life and customs (OCoLC)fst00799703
American Dream (OCoLC)fst01738531
Upper class (OCoLC)fst01162136
Illinois -- Chicago (OCoLC)fst01204048
Genre/Form Fiction (OCoLC)fst01423787
History (OCoLC)fst01411628
Novels (OCoLC)fst01921742
Large print books.
Historical fiction.
Romance fiction.
Novels.
ISBN 9798885798273 (hardcover)
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