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Lay that Trumpet in Our Hands, by Susan Carol McCarthy

Here is one of those rare and remarkable debuts that herald the appearance of a major new talent on the literary scene. Inspired by real events, Lay That Trumpet In Our Hands is a wise and luminous story about a northern family, a southern town, and the senseless murder that sparks an extraordinary act of courage.

To this day, my family is in disagreement as to precisely when the nightmare began. For me, it was the morning Daddy and Luther discovered Marvin, beaten, shot, and dying, in the Klan’s stomping grounds off Round Lake Road. My brother Ren disagrees. He points to the small cluster of scars that begin just outside his left eye and trail horizontally across his temple to the top of his ear. Ren claims it started when the men in white robes took the unprecedented step of shooting at two white children. Others say it was when Mr. Thurgood Marshall of the NAACP and Mr. Hoover’s FBI came to town. Mother and Daddy shake their heads. In their minds, the real beginning was much earlier....

  • Sales Rank: #306069 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Bantam
  • Published on: 2003-04-01
  • Released on: 2003-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.30" h x .70" w x 5.60" l, .51 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 281 pages
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Amazon.com Review
In the turbulent spring of 1951, central Florida became notoriously linked to a vicious series of Ku Klux Klan activities. The racial, religious, and political mix that populated Reesa McMahon's childhood hometown of Mayflower that same year was, as her Northern-born father remarked, "the social equivalent of a Molotov cocktail." The upheaval her family experiences in the coming-of-age novel Lay That Trumpet in Our Hands by Susan Carol McCarthy--which is based on actual events from her own life--abruptly ends Reesa's girlish sense of security. When her friend Marvin Cully, a black orange-picker who works for her father, is killed by the local Opalakee Klan, she realizes how much her liberal family stands out in opposition to the men with white sheets and guns who, unmasked, served as the pillars of the local community. While making sense of Marvin's death and slowly realizing the extent to which her fellow townsfolk brandish their racist attitudes, Reesa watches her own house become the unofficial center of the resistance. The author notes her arguably sensible reasons for fictionalizing her accounts, but the resulting story doesn't move beyond the confines of a young girl's mind. --Emily Russin

From Publishers Weekly
Basing her first novel on real events in central Florida in 1951, McCarthy offers an evocative if overly familiar picture of the racist South at the start of the civil rights movement. She tells her story through the eyes of 12-year-old Reesa McMahon, whose transplanted Yankee parents are relative newcomers in the small community of Mayflower. The local Opalakee Klan terrorizes and murders young black citrus picker Marvin Cully, who works for the McMahons' growing and shipping company. Aware that the local police are corrupt Klan members, Reesa's father decides to contact the FBI. Soon, NAACP attorney Thurgood Marshall is called in to the case, and barely escapes with his life when the Klan attempts to abduct him. Bombings of black housing projects and Jewish congregations occur in other parts of Florida. When the leader of Florida's NAACP and his wife are murdered in Miami, there are indications that the Opalakee Klan is involved. Because he decides to cooperate with the FBI investigation, Reesa's father puts the family into danger. Reesa is an engaging narrator, obsessed with the murder of her friend Marvin, slowly becoming aware of the virulent hatred and bigotry that coexists with their neighbors' generosity, good manners and Baptist spiritual fervor. As McCarthy establishes the domestic and social routines of an inbred community, she also takes pains to render Reesa as an impressionable preadolescent, though she credits her with insights beyond her age. Still, the sincerity of her tale and its simple telling would make the book as interesting to young adult readers as it will be to those who remember or want to learn about the tangled moral questions of the '50s. Agent, Lane Zachary. (Feb.)sealed for 40 years.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
Another novel based on actual events, this debut features young Reesa McMahon, whose best friend a young black man who worked in her parents' orange grove is murdered by the Klan in 1950s Florida.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Most helpful customer reviews

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
The book is good but not great
By H. Anderson
This novel by a central Floridian is written in the style of Scout in To Kill A Mockingbird. It is a story told by a young white girl, Reesa, who is growing up in the late 40's and early 50's in a small town outside Orlando (itself a small town at the time). The KKK is very active in Florida (perhaps the most racist state at the time). A young friend, Marvin, is brutally murdered by the Klan which has an enduring effect on Reesa who is looking for understanding and justice. The story revolves around historical events and individuals. There is the brutal Lake County Sheriff, Willis McCall, who stayed in office until the mid 70's in spite of murdering two shackled and handcuffed prisoners. There is Thurgood Marshall who was head of the NAACP (later a Supreme Court Justice), J. Edgar Hoover, Governor Fuller Warren, Harry and Harriett Moore (Harry was the first civil rights leader assassinated when on Christmas eve and his wedding anniversary he and his family were dynamited), etc. The book is good but not great. The ending was somewhat disappointing. If intesested about these events and times, I would recommend The Devil in the Grove.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Lay That Trumpet In Our Hands
By L. E. Dawson
This story may have been written for young people but as a senior citizen I found it to be an interesting and compelling story of what wasn't so good in the good old days when segregation was still causing heartache especially in Florida.
The author actually lived in the area she wrote about and did a lot of research of the Civil Rights era.
This book had many heartwarming parts and also brought me to tears. My friends and I all read the book and then went out to lunch at the inn that was mentioned in the book. I liked the book so much that I read it twice.
After I read it I gave it to my husband and he enjoyed reading it too.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Great book to use to bridge to a classic!
By Amazon Customer
"Lay that Trumpet in Our Hands" has been compared to "To Kill a Mockingbird", and I think the comparison is warranted. With a young, spunky girl as the narrator, troubled racial events taking place, and the relationships between people at its heart, using this book to bridge to the denser classic novel will help kids make the transition. I'm planning to use it with my 8th grade students; I might question using it with younger students.

It isn't only a great book for teaching purposes, though! Pick it up and prepare to connect with the characters and become immersed in the story.

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