
The Unheralded King of Preston Plains Middle
by Jedah Mayberry
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Pub Date Mar 05 2013 | Archive Date Jan 31 2015
Greenleaf Book Group | River Grove
Description
From irascible patriarch Alonzo “Grandpa Tuke” Tooker on down, the
Hopkins family—altruistic Dottie, dissatisfied Chester, and their sons
Langston and Trajan—are no typical residents of the Thames River Valley
town of Preston, Connecticut. This is perhaps most true of Langston, a
boy whose peers declare him to be the “King of Preston Plains Middle
School”: a vibrant young man dedicated to his dream of competing in
Olympic-level Tae Kwon Do, as well as to his growing passion for his
beautiful classmate Angelica Chu. Yet when a terrible accident brings
Langston’s Olympic dreams to an abrupt close, Trajan Hopkins, the
family’s youngest son, must learn to cope alone with the coming trials
of adult life: his slowly changing relationship with self-destructing
childhood friends, his initiation into the world of women at the hands
of a former teacher, and his growing awareness of the risky world
outside his family’s circle within the shadow of a Haitian drug lord’s
operation and the often-threatening local police who watch over it.
Jedah Mayberry’s The Unheralded King of Preston Plains Middle marks the
debut of a striking new voice in American fiction: intelligent, richly
cadenced, slyly funny, and deeply thoughtful about what it means to be a
son, a father, and a man.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781938416132 |
PRICE | $14.95 (USD) |