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Angels of Detroit
Angels of Detroit | Christopher Hebert
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Once an example of American industrial might, Detroit has gone bankrupt, its streets dark, its storefronts vacant. Miles of city blocks lie empty, saplings growing through the cracked foundations of abandoned buildings. In razor-sharp, beguiling prose, Angels of Detroit draws us into the lives of multiple characters struggling to define their futures in this desolate landscape: a scrappy group of activists trying to save the city with placards and protests; a curious child who knows the blighted city as her own personal playground; an elderly great-grandmother eking out a community garden in an oil-soaked patch of dirt; a carpenter with an explosive idea of how to give the city a new start; a confused idealist who has stumbled into debt to a human trafficker; a weary corporate executive who believes she is doing right by the city she remembers at its prime--each of their desires is distinct, and their visions for a better city are on a collision course. In this propulsive, masterfully plotted epic, an urban wasteland whose history is plagued with riots and unrest is reimagined as an ambiguous new frontier--a site of tenacity and possible hope. Driven by struggle and suspense, and shot through with a startling empathy, Christopher Hebert's magnificent second novel unspools an American story for our time.
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rockpools
Angels of Detroit | Christopher Hebert
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I don‘t think I‘ve read anything set in Detroit, so hit Google, and thought this sounds great. Then I made the mistake of looking at the GoodReads reviews, which make it sound shockingly bad. Oh well! Maybe not! If you‘ve read it, I‘d love to know... #detroit67

#timbittunes @Cinfhen @TheKidUpstairs

Cinfhen I heard this book is excellent and it‘s set in Detroit. It‘s on my TBR thanks to Litsy 6y
rockpools @Cinfhen That sounds good - thank you, stacked! 6y
AnneFindsJoy @Cinfen that book sounds really good. Stacking it for sure! 6y
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