Black Card, Chris L. Terry
Black Card, Chris L. Terry
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Black Card
A Novel

Author: Chris L. Terry

Narrator: Leon Nixon

Unabridged: 6 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/13/2019


Synopsis

With dark humor, Chris L. Terry's Black Card is an uncompromising examination of American identity. In an effort to be "black enough," a mixed-race punk rock musician indulges his own stereotypical views of African American life by doing what his white bandmates call "black stuff." After remaining silent during a racist incident, the unnamed narrator has his Black Card revoked by Lucius, his guide through Richmond, Virginia, where Confederate flags and memorials are a part of everyday life.

Determined to win back his Black Card, the narrator sings rap songs at an all-white country music karaoke night, absorbs black pop culture, and goes out with his black coworker Mona, who is attacked one night. The narrator becomes the prime suspect and earns the attention of John Donahue, a local police officer with a grudge dating back to high school. Forced to face his past, his relationships with his black father and white mother, and the real consequences and dangers of being black in America, the narrator must choose who he is before the world decides for him.

About Chris L. Terry

Chris L. Terry was born in 1979 to an African American father and an Irish American mother. He has an MA in English from Virginia Commonwealth University and a creative writing MFA from Columbia College Chicago. Terry's debut novel, Zero Fade, was named a Best Book of the Year by Slate and Kirkus Reviews. Terry lives in Los Angeles with his family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen

looking for great books to read during black history month...and the other eleven months? i'm going to float some of my favorites throughout the month, and i hope they will find new readers! UPDATE: so i went to chris' reading at books are magic and it went great, and afterwards it was all compressed......more

Goodreads review by Traci

Sort of corny and sort of good and a fun little read about race. I loved the author’s voice and the main character. It sort of felt like reading Atlanta the TV show. I didn’t get it all, and some didn’t land, and it gets lost in the last 1/3 but over all I enjoyed it.......more

Goodreads review by James

Chris Terry beat me to the punch. This book has all the stuff I’d put into a book of writing about my own life. He writes about mixed race identity and punk rock in a way that only someone who has lived it could. I recommend this to anyone who has an interest in either.......more

Goodreads review by Rachel

I mean...this is just a tragic ass story that had so much promise. The narrator is just tiresome and is trying to be black by playing into damn near every black stereotype. Homie even has a Magical Negro Friend who's straight up the embodiment of a hood ni**a because he thinks that what the gatekeep......more