Growing up in Virginia's Allegheny Mountains, eleven-year-old Charlie York lives at the foot of an endless peak called Angel's Rest, a place his momma told him angels rested before coming down to help folks. In 1967 his town was a poor boy's paradise...until a shotgun blast killed Charlie's father and put his mother on trial for murder. For mysterious reasons, his mother entrusts his care to an old black man named Lacy Albert Coe. Lacy tells simple stories about the good and the bad that compose life's sweetest music. But when a reclusive Korean War veteran is linked to his father's death and Lacy is victimized by hate crimes, Charlie hears only silence. It's not until Charlie embarks on a dangerous midnight journey pitting him against his darkest fears that he finally hears his own song playing out.
Charles Davis pulls off a nearly impossible feat in his first effort -- to tell a story as compelling, mysterious, charming, and moving as Harper Lee's classic. I was entirely captivated throughout the book, and wept openly on my commuter train as the story closed. It would be hard to improve upon it, and I sincerely hope a director with Robert Mulligan's skill and sensitivity is selected to direct the film so likely to be derived from this wonderous work.
Angel's Rest
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I really enjoyed this first novel by Charles Davis. I was hooked right from the beginning. The book was easy to read, the characters were fully developed and kept me in suspense until the end. I anxiously await Mr. Davis' next book.
Angel's Rest
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I was pleasantly surprised by this new author. This book was easy reading with a great message. It kept you wondering how it was going to end from the very beginning. I look forward to Mr. Davis' next book.
heavenly
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book is from a new author who has proven talent which is shown throughout each page. The effects are visual, I had feelings as if I was that eleven year old and could relate to his lifestyle. Congratulation Charles Davis! I'll look forward to reading your next book!
terrific historical mystery
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
In 1967 eleven-years old Charlie York loves living in aptly named Sunnyside, Virginia near Angel's Rest in the Allegheny Mountains. However, the sunshine turns torrential in a nanosecond when his mom Hadley apparently kills his father John. Though she insists her spouse John accidentally shot himself while cleaning his shotgun, she is arrested for the homicide, her preadolescent son moves in with an elderly black man Lacy Albert Coe, who "worked" for his dad at the TV and radio repair shop instead of her white in-laws who live nearby. Lacy, known as the "Storyteller", tells his young white charge lyrical tales of the good and the bad in people even as Charlie fears he lied in court when he affirmed his mom's tale under oath though he feels he saw something else. However, law enforcement has found a tie between Hadley's former high school boyfriend crazy Korean Veteran Hollis Thrasher and John that is a strong motive for murder and witnesses claim the former was near the latter's home. At the same time the white folks are fuming and humiliated that Hadley left her white son with a black man; they take out their rage on the octogenarian Storyteller and any other black who is available. ANGEL'S REST is a terrific historical mystery and character study that grips the reader as narrator Charlie tells his tale of lost childhood when his mom supposedly killed his dad near where the angels took respites while building the mountain range. The cast is fully developed so that the racial tension of 1967 is vivid with hate crimes being acceptable by pious folks. The mystery of John's death is cleverly tied together with another mystery that reveals plenty about the relationships between the key players. Charles Davis provides a strong tale of growing up overnight as Charlie finds allies in the intrepid, caring and loving Storyteller at a time he needs nurturing. Harriet Klausner
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