Reparations by Stephen Kimber
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Reparations


Price: $19.95
On Sale: 16/03/2006
Formats:     Hardcover

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They were boyhood best friends. One black, one white. But they’d grown up and apart. Ray, the son of Africville’s last schoolmaster, had his brief, shining moment in the ’70s as a black activist leader and is now a jaded lawyer specializing in real estate deals and plea bargains. Ward, the son of a blackballed fisherman, who had his own turn in the ’70s spotlight as the province’s most promising young politician, has become a judge who worries more about the state of his prostate than the justice of the state. Now, more than 25 years after they fell in love with the same woman, the two men must face each other again, this time in a courtroom. The explosive trial will force both of them to finally confront the demons of their own pasts and reveal secrets they’ve kept hidden, even from themselves.

Stephen Kimber, an award-winning journalist and broadcaster, has written a page-turning legal thriller, a sophisticated tale fuelled by power, sex, the politics of race and an impassioned quest for justice.


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Critical Praise for Reparations

"Canadians have waited too long for an energetic, ambitious, multi-layered novel about the historic black community of Africville in Halifax, but they need wait no longer. Stephen Kimber has delivered, big time.Reparations is an entertaining, provocative legal thriller about power and race relations in Nova Scotia. Reparations is like open-heart surgery: bold, outrageous, and dangerous. Told with insight and wit,Reparations resurrects one of Canada's most important but neglected stories -- the life of a poor but vibrant black community in Halifax, and the social fallout resulting from its destruction."
— Lawrence Hill, author of Any Known Blood
Reader Reviews from FirstLook

This book was so interesting I could barely put it down. It really relates to humanity and how race and academic differences can pull a friendship apart. I really enjoyed reading something that could hit so close to home, not only geographically but also mentally. I would encourage anyone to read this book as a self help in showing how our blind nature and secretiveness can tear us and our family apart.
— Amanda (Saint John, NB)

ISBN: 9780002005647; ISBN10: 0002005646; Imprint: ; On Sale: 16/03/2006; Format: Hardback; Trimsize: ; Pages: 320; $19.95; Ages: 1 and Up

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Ray and Ward grew up best friends—one black, one white—in Halifax’s Africville district. Now they face each other again, this time in a courtroom as lawyer and judge in an explosive trial revolving around the three-decades-old expropriation and demolition of Africville. The trial...





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