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In contemporary American fiction there are very few examples of
novels that have portrayed the realities of black inner-city life
with honesty, empathy, and storytelling skills. Into that
near-vacuum steps Marcus Burke and his first novel, "Team Seven"--a
literarily accomplished, autobiographically tinged coming-of-age
family drama with an undeniably authentic feel for place, language,
and character.
As Andre Battel, a native of Milton, a town south of Boston, ages
from age eight through his teenage years, he grows away from his
Jamaican family, discovers genuine prowess on the basketball court,
and eventually falls into dealing drugs for the local street gang,
Team Seven. But when Andre and his crew fall behind on payments,
dire and violent consequences await. The story is told primarily
through Andre's voice, but we also see the point of view of his
mother, Ruby, a hardworking medical secretary; his older sister,
Nina; his mostly-not-there and typically drunk-and-high father,
Eddy, a halfhearted reggae musician; and Reggie and Smoke, the
kingpin of competing drug crews.
What emerges is a rich portrait of a black family, a black
community, and one young man poised between youthful innocence and
ambiguous experience.
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