Book Review: Gather Together In My Name
by Maya Angelou
Publication Date: Apr 21, 2009
List Price: $16.00
Format: Paperback, 224 pages
Classification: Fiction
ISBN13: 9780812980301
Imprint: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Parent Company: Bertelsmann
Book Reviewed by Thumper
You know, there are times when I simply LOOOVE being Thumper
and reviewing books. Reviewing Tracey Price-Thompson’s latest
novel, Gather Together in My Name, is one of those times.
Price-Thompson’s latest novel centers on the relationship
between two brothers and the rape/murder that exhibited the
love, loyalty, and utter dysfunctional family relationship.
Gather Together in My Name is fast paced, highly emotionally
charged, near brilliant novel that left me shattered. I loved
it! Cutting to the quick, the novel is an ass wiper!
The novel opens with Shyne reflecting on his life, in the last
hours of his life. Shyne, real name Isaiah Raynard Blackwood, is
on death row for the murder of his white ex-girlfriend and the
rape/murder of her 3 years old daughter. As the novel unfolds,
the people-directly and indirectly, affected by the
murders-tells how the murders and Shyne’s death row conviction
influenced their lives: Shyne’s highly successful twin brother
Shug, Gabriel Blackwood; Della Blackwood, Shug and Shyne’s
mother; Janet Lovitz, the assistant district attorney; Deborah,
Shyne’s long suffering girlfriend; and Virgil Banks, the warden
of the prison Shyne will be executed in. As each of these
characters narrates their stories, the storyline undergoes
interesting and complex twists and turns; whereby, the story
becomes a mystery with an ending that is out of this world!
Gather Together in My Name is OFF THE HOOK! Frankly, I have
nothing negative to say about it, except that I did not want the
book to end. The book read like riding a rollercoaster in a car
made up of a warm luxurious Calgon-take-me-away bath. The
different narratives, the flow of the story was ice smooth,
which heightened the tension and shock that the storyline
generated.
All of the characters were excellently defined. There was no way
Price-Thompson could have pulled off this novel if the
characters were not solidly constructed. The characters
possessed distinctive voices. It was easy to know when another
character assumed the narrator duties. As each of the characters
relayed their story, Shyne’s life story became fuller, richer.
Price-Thompson took what I would have considered a thug/gangsta
storyline and gave it an intricacy, humanity, and reality that
these storylines are seldom treated with. Price-Thompson
accomplished an additional feat, she had the nerve to create a
real multi-dimensional monster whose actions and motives were
both psychopathic and sociopathic, yet intertwined with love and
loyalty. I loved-ed it!
Gather in My Name is an
ass wiper*.
Yep, that’s the third time I’ve said it. *big smile* The novel
is completely absorbing. The story had a number of layers that
by the time I got through the ending I was an emotional wreck.
As if that was not enough, the epilogue left my heart broken and
bleeding on the floor. I’m telling you, the novel is all of that
and then some.
What impressed me the most about the novel is the quality of
Price-Thompson’s writing. If I am not mistaken, I believe I have
read almost all of Price-Thompson’s novels, starting with her
first novel Black Coffee. Whenever I finished a Price-Thompson
novel, I always believe that it was her best book, especially A
Woman’s Worth (another real ass wiper of a book). After reading
Gather in My Name, I am confident in stating that Price-Thompson
is fast becoming one of our leading authors, creating works,
which in time, will be regarded as classic fiction.