Easter Lilly

Easter Lilly1998
About this book
Set in today's South, Easter Lilly is the story of a stunningly beautiful black woman who is accused of murdering a white man she claims was about to rape her; a New York civil rights attorney who's come running to save her from a certain death penalty; a gentlemanly county prosecutor who happens to be the brother of the slain man; and a cast of characters whose language and body rhythms make the sexual heat and humidity of the South palpable.
These characters tell the story themselves, Rashomon-like, rendering the death - and the events that precede and follow it - through their own eyes, and with their own voices, which are as different and as provocative as their individual views of the world. In a final courtroom scene, rivaled in intensity only by the killing itself, Wicker dares to leave us wondering: What, really, do we know about prejudice? And what is this thing we call justice?
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL2657164W
Subjects
FictionTrials (Murder)African American womenRace relationsNew York Times reviewedFiction, legal