Singing in the comeback choir

Singing in the comeback choir1998
About this book
Forgiveness is the key to the recovery of the soul. It is this lesson that the characters in Bebe Moore Campbell's poignant new novel must learn. Life is good for Maxine McCoy. She is the executive producer of a popular talk show, married to a man she loves, and pregnant with their child. But her security is shattered when a call from the caretaker of her seventy-six-year-old grandmother, who reared the orphaned Maxine, summons her back to the old neighborhood she'd rather forget.
Once a brilliant singing star, Maxine's grandmother, Lindy, has become a smoking, drinking, embittered woman whose glorious voice has atrophied from disuse. The aspiring community Maxine grew up in is now a blighted, crime-infested area, its residents resigned to living narrow lives of fear and despair. Maxine is determined to move her grandmother away from the hopelessness around her, but Lindy is prepared to fight for her independence.
When an opportunity arises for Lindy to sing again, both she and Maxine understand that Lindy and her neighborhood are worthy of restoration.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- Publisher
- Putnam Adult
- Pages
- 372
- ISBN-13
- 9780399142987
- OL Work ID
- OL1907416W
Subjects
African American singersAfrican American television producers and directorsAfro-American singersAfro-American television producers and directorsFictionGrandmothersWomen television producers and directorsSingingFamily relationshipsAfrican American familiesAfrican American womenTelevision producers and directorsLarge print booksLarge type booksAfrican AmericansWomenFiction, generalAfrican americans, fiction