"God and whiskey have got me where I am. Too little of the one,
too much of the other." David King, Chatham, Canada, 1895.
Born a slave in 1847, but raised as a free man on the
world-renowned, African-American Elgin Settlement near present-day
Chatham, Ontario, David King is a man whose life has been defined
by his violent rebellion against the very person who freed him the
Reverend William King.
Far from the pulpit he was intended to fill as the Reverend
King's anointed successor, David has lost his faith in God and
humanity. He has also turned his back on both his past and his own
people by abandoning the Elgin Settlement for nearby Chatham after
a final, shattering confrontation with the Reverend King.
Undoubtedly, the most unconventional man in town, David is also
thanks to his illegal after-hours tavern, Sophia's, and his highly
lucrative grave robbing business one of Chatham's richest citizens,
white or black, and certainly its best read. Triggered by the news
of the elderly Reverend King's death, the middle-aged David is
compelled to revisit a past he thought he left behind, but which as
evidenced by his inability to embrace the happiness he so dearly
earned he clearly has not.
Ranging over the early years of the pioneering Elgin Settlement,
David's wild, whiskey-fueled early years in Chatham as a factory
worker and apprentice grave-robber, and his day-to-day life with
his ex-prostitute German lover in present-day, 1895 Chatham,
"David" is a portal to a fascinating, if mostly unknown piece of
Canadian history, as well as, the story of one man's search for
wisdom, peace, and forgiveness."
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