TO DO JUSTICE
By (Author) Frank S Joseph
BookBaby
BookBaby
15th October 2024
United States
Paperback
300
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Winner, First Prize, Chicago Writers Assn. Novel Contest
Set during the inner-city riots of 1965-66, To Do Justice tells the story of Pinkie, a mixed-race child of Chicago's meanest streets ... and Mollie, a lovelorn (white) reporter in the Chicago bureau of The Associated Press. Together this unlikely pair will track down the white woman who gave Pinkie birth ... and score a Pulitzer-worthy scoop in the bargain.
Here's what others have said about To Do Justice:
"A fast-moving tale of race, corruption and self-discovery set against the unrest - and the hope - of Chicago during Martin Luther King's fateful 1965-66 fair housing campaign." Pulitzer Prize columnist Leonard Pitts Jr., author, Grant Park
"To Do Justice drops you into the white-hot center of the 1966 Chicago race riots and gives you a street-level view of what happened and why. The big names are here -- Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson, Richard Daley, to name a few. But the beating heart of this dramatic story is that of an orphaned biracial girl forced into the streets by an abusive foster parent ... and the hard-working AP reporter who befriends her and helps solve the mystery of her peculiar parentage. Beautifully written and eerily in-tune with the racial concerns of our own time. To Do Justice is a must-read for anyone interested in one of the most turbulent moments in American history and how it still reverberates in our collective consciousness." -- Richard Armstrong, author, The Next Hurrah and The Don Con.
To Do Justice, Book #3 of the "Chicago Trilogy," is published by Key Literary. To Love Mercy, Book #1, and To Walk Humbly, Book #2, are forthcoming from Key Literary. (To Love Mercy was published by Mid Atlantic Highlands [2006] in a slightly different version.)
"A fast-moving tale of race, corruption and self-discovery set against the unrest - and the hope - of Chicago during Martin Luther King's fateful 1965-66 fair housing campaign." - Pulitzer Prize columnist Leonard Pitts Jr., author, GRANT PARK
"TO DO JUSTICE is a great read and a wild ride through history." - Juliette M. Engel, author, SPARKY: SURVIVING SEX MAGICK
"TO DO JUSTICE drops you into the white-hot center of the 1966 Chicago race riots and gives you a street-level view of what happened and why. The big names are here -- Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson, Richard Daley, to name a few. But the beating heart of this dramatic story is that of an orphaned biracial girl forced into the streets by an abusive foster parent ... and the hard-working AP reporter who befriends her and helps solve the mystery of her peculiar parentage. Beautifully written and eerily in-tune with the racial concerns of our own time, To Do Justice is a must-read for anyone interested in one of the most turbulent moments in American history and how it still reverberates in our collective consciousness."
-- Richard Armstrong, author, THE NEXT HURRAH and THE DON CON
Frank S Joseph is the author of the award-winning "Chicago Trilogy," novels that tell a panoramic tale of race, religion and social conflict in mid century Chicago. As an Associated Press reporter, he covered the inner-city riots of the mid '60s that inspired TO DO JUSTICE, the final "Trilogy" novel. Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. called To Do Justice "a fast-moving tale of race, corruption and self-discovery set against the unrest -- and the hope -- of Chicago during Martin Luther King's fateful 1965-66 fair housing campaign." TO DO JUSTICE is published in Spring 2024 by Key Literary (ISBNs: 979-8-9904409-1-3 paperback; 979-8-9904409-0-6 e-book). TO LOVE MERCY, Trilogy Book 1, is forthcoming from Key Literary in 2024; TO WALK HUMBLY, Trilogy Book 2, is forthcoming from Key Literary in 2024-25.