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Rebel Yell

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From the bestselling author of The Wind Done Gone comes a timely new novel of political intrigue, family secrets, and espionage, steeped in our country's racial history and framing our unique political moment. Arden Jones Jr., eminent black neocon and White House special advocate at the Pentagon, has met an unlikely end: collapsing at the Rebel Yell, a dinner theater featuring Confederate battle reenactments, with his white second wife at his side. At his grave in Nashville, his bewildered first wife is joined unexpectedly by Nicholas Gordon--British socialist, dandy, and probable spy--and they must confront each other's wildly different views of the man buried at their feet. Launched on a journey from Manila to Martinique, New York to Rome, they retrace the life of a complicated figure--who may be buried but is far from dead. Both tightly packed and far-ranging, Rebel Yell is the work of one of our smartest, gutsiest writers, wrestling with the multivalent role of race in contemporary politics--reflecting the rise to power of African-American conservatives, whose unprecedented careers ironically spurred the ascendancy of our current president.
Publisher Comments: Abel Jones Jr., a civil rights lawyer's son turned black Washington neo-con, has met an unlikely end: collapsing at the Rebel Yell dinner theater, surrounded by actors in Confederate regalia, with his white second wife at his side. Hope Jones Blackshear, Abel's first wife and mother of his only son, is left confounded by the turn his life took in his later years. Sharing a drink after the funeral with Abel's old friend Nicholas Gordon, Hope lets herself reminisce about first meeting Abel at Harvard, and their early married days as a foreign service couple in Manila and Martinique. But her own version of history is altered by that of Nicholas, a dandified Brit who seems to know more than he lets on. To fully understand the story of Abel Jones, for her own sake and that of their teenage son, Hope journeys from Nashville to Rome, seeking the connection between the Abel she loved, a child of Southern terror in the sixties, and the Abel who became a White House watchdog of global terror, driven to measures Hope could never have imagined. The work of one of our gutsiest writers, Rebel Yell is a novel of resilient love, political intrigue, and family secrets, steeped in our country's racial history and framing our unique political moment.

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