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    <![CDATA[NATIONAL BESTSELLER<br/><br/>&quot;[A]n extraordinary book, a work of staggering virtuosity. With its publication, a giant world of literature has just grown twice as tall.&quot;--<em>Newsday</em><br/><br/>From Ralph Ellison--author of the classic novel of African-American experience, <strong>Invisible Man</strong>--the long-awaited second novel. Here is the master of American vernacular--the rhythms of jazz and gospel and ordinary speech--at the height of his powers, telling a powerful, evocative tale of a prodigal of the twentieth century. <br/><br/>&quot;Tell me what happened while there's still time,&quot; demands the dying Senator Adam Sunraider to the itinerate Negro preacher whom he calls Daddy Hickman. As a young man, Sunraider was Bliss, an orphan taken in by Hickman and raised to be a preacher like himself. Bliss's history encompasses the joys of young southern boyhood; bucolic days as a filmmaker, lovemaking in a field in the Oklahoma sun. And behind it all lies a mystery: how did this chosen child become the man who would deny everything to achieve his goals? Brilliantly crafted, moving, wise, <strong>Juneteenth</strong> is the work of an American master.<br/><br/>]]>
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