Defending Alice, Richard Stratton
Defending Alice, Richard Stratton
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Defending Alice
A Novel of Love and Race in the Roaring Twenties

Author: Richard Stratton

Narrator: James Anderson Foster, Imani Jade Powers, Joel Froomkin

Unabridged: 19 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 11/22/2022


Synopsis

“Gripping courtroom drama and social commentary . . . the story flows well . . . [the author is] masterful in building suspense.”—Kirkus ReviewsSet in 1920s New York, an addictively readable, thoroughly entertaining historical novel involving sex and secrets, race and redemption, and power and privilege—based on a sensational real-life case that made international headlines—in which the marriage between a working-class black woman and the scion of one of America’s most powerful white families ends in a scandalous annulment lawsuit.When Alice Jones, a blue-collar woman with at least one Black parent marries Leonard “Kip” Rhinelander, the son of one of New York’s most prominent society families, the scandal rocks high society—and eventually sets the city afire when Kip later sues for an annulment, accusing Alice of having hidden her “Negro blood” and intentionally deceiving him that she was white.While New York society in the Roaring Twenties witnessed more than a few scandals, the real-life Rhinelander case set tongues wagging and became perhaps the most examined interracial relationship in American history. In Defending Alice, Richard Stratton reimagines this remarkable story, from the couple’s courtship through their controversial marriage to their shocking divorce trial and its aftermath. Chronicled by Alice’s attorney, brilliant trial lawyer Lee Parsons Davis, and told in flashbacks and entries from Alice and Kip’s fictional personal diaries, this epic page-turner vividly brings to life the New York of a century ago—a world seemingly far removed yet tragically familiar to our own.Stratton brilliantly evokes this dazzling era in all its glamour and excess, and in retelling the Rhinelander story, explores issues of sex, race, class, prejudice, and justice that are as relevant today as they were a century ago when this headline-making trial took place.

About Richard Stratton

Richard Stratton is an award-winning writer and filmmaker. He wrote and produced the feature film Slam, which won the Grand Jury prize at Sundance and the Camera d'Or at Cannes, and Whiteboyz. He is the author of the Cannabis America trilogy—Smuggler's Blues: A True Story of the Hippie Mafia; Kingpin: Prisoner of The War on Drugs; and In the World: From the Big House to Hollywood—as well as Altered States of America: Outlaws and Icons, Hitmakers and Hitmen. His fiction and journalism have appeared in numerous outlets, including GQ, Esquire, Details, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Spin, Playboy, and Story Magazine. Stratton resides in New York City with his wife Antoinette and is the father of five children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karren on September 23, 2022

The Roaring Twenties is a time of change in New York, women shingle their hair, dress as flappers and listen to jazz music. However the great divide between classes hasn’t altered, society family’s mix and marry within their own tight knit social circle. Philip Rhinelander owns an up market real esta......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on December 08, 2022

This novel could have been so good - the bones of a good story (a real 1920s court case, a high society family, a mixed-race heroine) were present and I think a good editor could have made this novel much better. Too much, in my opinion, of this book was told from the perspective a bloviating attorn......more

Goodreads review by Annette on May 21, 2022

This novel, based on a true story, is entirely too long. I had to skim much at the end just to finish it. Redundant, redundant, redundant! How many times can you write the same thing over and over and over again? I felt myself getting so agitated to the point of not wanting to finish it!! This novel......more

Goodreads review by Deanne on February 26, 2024

Defending Alice is a historical fiction book I've read based on actual events and people. Chronicled by Alice’s attorney, trial lawyer Lee Parsons Davis, taking place during the Roaring 20's when interracial marriages weren't as accepted as today. Leonard “Kip” Rhinelander comes from a high-class New......more

Goodreads review by Bonnye Reed on July 08, 2023

I received a complimentary ARC of this historical novel from Netgalley, the author Richard Stratton, and publisher Harper. I have read "Defending Alice" of my own volition, and this review reflects my honest opinion of this work. I am pleased to add Richard Stratton to my favorite authors. He writes......more