Atlanta - November 06, 2007

Pardon My Southern …

“Them,” by Nathan McCall

You gave up F-bombs for Lent and switched to “darn” when addressing the under-10 set. But in these parts, there’s a four-letter word that’s even worse.

Them.

That’s how you’ll feel reading Emory professor Nathan McCall’s new novel of the same name. A social study set in present-day Old Fourth Ward, Them tracks the tribulations of a neighborhood in socioeconomic transition with compassion and humor.

McCall follows long-time Ward resident Barlowe Reed and his new neighbors, Sean and Sandy Gilmore, a white couple whose move simultaneously raises property values, eyebrows, and — most of all — Barlowe’s blood pressure.

Across-the-yard exchanges move from terse communications to eye-opening and insightful discussions that force all to let down their guards and just listen.

Wise advice no matter who’s within earshot.

No matter who they are.


Available online at amazon.com or at your local bookstore.

 
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