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A darling and brilliant new novel that explores race and class in the 1950s America.  The war is over, the soldiers are returning, and Nat King Cole is back in his home town of Montgomery, Alabama, for a rare performance. His childhood friend, Nat Weary, plans to propose to his sweetheart, and the singer will honor their moment with a special song. But while the world has changed, segregated Jim Crow Montgomery remains the same. When a white man attacks Cole with a pipe, Weary leaps from the audience to defend him - an act that will lead to a 10-year prison sentence.   But the singer will not forget his friend and the sacrifice he made. Six months before Weary is released, he receives a remarkable offer: he will be Nat King Cole's driver and bodyguard. It is the promise of a new life removed from the terror, violence, and degradation of Jim Crow Alabama.  Weary discovers that, while in Los Angeles is far different from the deep South, it is a place of discrimination, mistrust, and intolerance where a black man - even one as talented and popular as Nat King Cole - is not wholly welcome. An indelible portrait of prejudice and promise, friendshit and loyalty, Driving the King is a daring look at race and class in pre-Civil Rights America, played out in the lives of two remarkable men.  

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Ravi Howard tells a thoroughly convincing story about the singing star Nat King Cole s best friend . [A] warmly enveloping book . Appealing. --Janet Maslin, New York Times"

A moving tale about bigotry and the power of friendship. --People"

Excellent moving .Weary is a marvelous character . Readers who appreciate beautifully written, compelling novels with great depth and humanity will be more than pleased. --Philadelphia Inquirer"

Heartbreaking . A bold reimagining of [the] civil rights era . Howard s choices are daring. --Los Angeles Times"

By following Howard s characters, we are allowed a sidelong but penetrating glimpse into one of the most important events in American history . Howard bends history proving that the past can be best felt through refracted light rather than under the harsh glare of historical fact. --Minneapolis Star Tribune"

In an easygoing style, with Weary as his guide, Howard pokes into under-viewed corners of the fight while never losing sight of the humanity of both the cause and its effects. --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel"

Howard brings readers back in time to postwar Alabama, in this velvety smooth fictional memoir. . . . [His] prose goes down like the top-shelf whiskey that Weary favors, making for a heady reading experience. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)"

Through unfussy language and well-formed characters...gifted novelist Howard...takes readers of all races, ages and classes into the world of pre-civil rights era black people, offering insight on and understanding of one of our country s most tumultuous periods. --BookPage"

Alternating between the cities and Weary s past and present, Howard explores race relations in the pre-civil rights era and the strong ties forged between two extraordinary men. --Booklist"

Powerful . A personal, poignant portrayal of how the lives of African Americans could be so easily derailed by racial inequality. --Library Journal (starred review)"
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Montgomery, Alabama, December 1945. War hero Nat Weary has returned to his hometown, eager to rebuild his life. His childhood friend, the famous Nat King Cole, is also home for a rare performance. During the concert, Weary plans to propose to his sweetheart, and Cole will serenade them with a song.

But Weary's dreams for the future are destroyed when a white man, armed with a pipe, rushes the stage. Leaping from the audience, the former soldier stops the assailant--an act of bravery that leads to ten years of hard labor in prison.

Free at last a decade later, Weary heads to Los Angeles to work for his old friend. It is the promise of a new life removed from the violence and degradation of Jim Crow Alabama. But he discovers that even in the City of Angels, wealth, popularity, and talent cannot protect a black man from discrimination and hate.

Drawn back to Montgomery to lay some unfinished business to rest, Cole and Weary discover a city in the midst of change. A woman named Rosa Parks has inspired blacks to boycott the city's buses--a daring fight for dignity and rights that will eventually grip the entire nation.

"A moving tale about bigotry and the power of friendship." --People

"Heartbreaking. . . . A bold reimagining of [the] civil rights era." --Los Angeles Times

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