
Ain't No White Men
A Backwoods War on Racism
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Narrated by:
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Rick Regan
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By:
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Bob Iverson
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An adventurous vacationing couple wanders into an apparently empty unmapped section of backwoods South Carolina and gets lost when their GPS unexpectedly fails. They happen upon an enigmatic old black horse-cart driver named Owen who gives them not only directions to the highway, but also a cryptic warning to stay away from Longpoke Road.
Zach is an investigative reporter with a disarming manner that gets people to open up. Before long, a friendship forms and Chester reveals his late wife was murdered by the KKK for attempting to end centuries of local racism at her private liberal arts school. More probing leads to troubling links between the mysterious area they just drove through and the long-lost family of Chester’s best friend. It all seems tied to a dangerous meth-dealing Klan leader who runs a seedy barbecue joint in the next town.
Chloe suddenly fears their recent trespassing may have put Owen’s life at risk. As more disturbing pieces fall into place, Zach suspects the old man is not the only one in danger and that the situation is far worse than first imagined. Further investigation reveals that Longpoke Road hides a vast criminal enterprise, which likely includes slavery. But even that pales in comparison to the reality they will confront.
When the dust settles, Zach, Chloe, Chester, and Annie find their lives forever changed and entangled in ways that leave them all questioning what happened and who they really are.
©2020 Robert Iverson (P)2024 Rick ReganListener received this title free
As the author tells his story, he is weaving historical events that have had an impact on our country. For example, I learned much about the American constitution and the history of the Second Amendment. In addition, the book reminds us that America is still dealing with impacts of slavery, that racism is still a major problem in our democratic society, and that we still have much more to accomplish to meet the goals of the constitution, "to form a more perfect Union,"
Despite the profound message the book explores, the story is easy to read because there is a variety of interesting people and a lot of action that keeps the reader engaged in the book. In addition, Rich Regan does a great job as a narrator. He has a wonderful voice and he has the ability to change his voice effortlessly to reflect the various characters in the story.
I also recommend that you read Bob's book. "Ain't No Black Men".
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Wonderful story
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Riveting story, relatable characters, scary twist!
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"Ain't No White Men" by Bob Iverson is a compelling and thought-provoking novel that captivated me from the very first page. The book is a powerful exploration of race, identity, and survival, set in a dystopian world where the absence of white men forces society to confront deep-seated issues of power and privilege.
Iverson's writing is both vivid and nuanced, painting a detailed picture of a world transformed by the sudden disappearance of a dominant demographic. The characters are richly developed, each grappling with their own complexities and evolving perspectives in a society that is rapidly changing.
What I found most impressive is Iverson's ability to tackle difficult themes with sensitivity and insight, creating a narrative that is both engaging and challenging. The book encourages readers to reflect on the nature of power dynamics and the often unexamined privileges that exist in our own world.
The pacing of the story is perfect, keeping me engaged throughout with its unexpected twists and turns. Iverson doesn't shy away from addressing uncomfortable truths, but he does so in a way that is thought-provoking rather than preachy.
Overall, "Ain't No White Men" is a must-read for anyone interested in literature that challenges societal norms and prompts deep reflection. Bob Iverson has crafted a story that is not only timely but also timeless in its exploration of human nature and social structures. Highly recommended!
A fantastic novel - highly recommended
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Story line
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Suspense, surprises, slavery
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Riveting novel
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An unexpected, bold, jaw-dropping, adventure, through the rural south.
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