Deacon King Kong Deacon King Kong

Deacon King Kong

From the author of the NYT million-copy bestseller, THE HEAVEN & EARTH GROCERY STORE

    • 4.0 • 43 Ratings
    • $15.99

Publisher Description

A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER and OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB PICK
From author of NYT bestseller, THE HEAVEN & EARTH GROCERY STORE
A NATIONAL BOOK AWARD winner & WINNER OF THE 2024 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PRIZE FOR AMERICAN FICTION

TOP TEN books of the year, NEW YORK TIMES & WASHINGTON POST

'Brilliantly imagined, larger than life, a tragicomedic epic.' JOYCE CAROL OATES

'Deeply felt, beautifully written and profoundly humane.' JUNOT DIAZ

'Among the greatest American storytellers of our time.' BOOKPAGE

'A modern day Mark Twain' NYT Book Review

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The year is 1969. In a housing project in south Brooklyn, a shambling old church deacon called Sportcoat shoots - for no apparent reason - the local drug-dealer who used to be part of the church's baseball team. The repercussions of that moment draw in the whole community, from Sportcoat's best friend - Hot Sausage - to the local Italian mobsters, the police (corrupt and otherwise), and the stalwart ladies of the Five Ends Baptist Church.

DEACON KING KONG is a book about a community under threat, about the ways people pull together in an age when the old rules are being rewritten. It is very funny in places, and heartbreaking in others. From a prize-winning storyteller, this New York Times bestseller shows us that not all secrets are meant to be hidden, and that the communities we build are fragile but vital.
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'When I met James McBride, I felt like I'd had coffee with a hysterically funny Leo Tolstoy' Ethan Hawke

'A hilarious, pitch-perfect comedy set in the Brooklyn projects of the late 1960s. This alone may qualify it as one of the year's best novels.' The Washington Post

What Goodreads readers are saying:

***** 'Deacon King Kong is one of those novels whose brilliance sneaks up on you. I haven't been this pleasantly surprised by a book in a while.'

***** 'I do believe I just finished one of my all time favorite books. I loved every minute spent with Sportcoat and his community. A good old fashioned yarn shot through with truth, spirit, and humor. I LOVED it!'

***** 'This book was a balm for my soul, a portrait of a black church community circa 1969 with sweet characters (well, most of them), interconnections that stretch back decades, and a plot with more than one mystery at its heart.'

***** '"Deacon" has the texture of folk lore and fable mixed with the unexpected rhythms of jazz and the noisy streets of late 1960s Brooklyn.'

***** 'The ending was one of those where you clutch your heart and want to hug the book (or your Kindle).'

Author of The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store, a Waterstones Book of the Month 2024

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2020
11 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
384
Pages
PUBLISHER
Transworld
SELLER
The Random House Group Limited
SIZE
2.4
MB

Customer Reviews

rhitc ,

A non-white sportcoat

3.5 stars

Author
African American journo, musician and teacher. Non-fiction published in all the right places. Has written songs for people like Anita Baker and Grover Washington. Musical theatre too. Multiple awards, honorary degrees, yada, yada. Regular appearances on electronic media. Subject of a doco about a nationwide tour of high schools and colleges he undertook, promoting reading through jazz. Oh, and he writes novels too.

Setting
The "projects" in South Brooklyn, 1969

Premise
'Sportcoat,' an ageing, alcoholic deacon from the Five Ends Baptist Church staggers up to 19-year-old drug pusher in chief locally, pulls out a rusty .38 and shoots him at point blank range. Because he's drunk on the local hooch, which is called 'king king.' Sportcoat only manages to take off one of the kid's ears.

Plot
The author lays out a host of rambling narratives from the African-American and Latino residents who witnessed the shooting, their white neighbours, investigating cops assigned, members of the church, the list goes on. Just as I was about to give up in frustration (somewhere in the middle), Mr McBride started dragging it all together. Whether he succeeded is a matter of opinion but, if he didn't, he got a helluva lot closer than I expected him to at the 50% mark.

Characters
They certainly are, and there's a lot of them. Many have amusing names.

Writing
I read a review that described the writing here as "energetic." That it is. It's also funny, extremely funny at times, with a Runyonesque element. Some of the compound sentences that run on and on require reading a second of even a third time to appreciate the skill involved in constructing them.

Bottom line
While I admire Mr McBride's artistry, and his wit, I found this book a hard slog overall. Based on the reviews I've read (a lot), I'm in the minority. Judge for yourself.

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