Visible Empire

Visible Empire

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ASIN: B073XYCH63

A Summer Reading Guide pick)! Atlanta native Pittard's new novel addresses themes that appear in today’s headlines, but she builds her story around an event from the history books: in 1962, a chartered jet crashed in Paris, with 121 influential leaders from Atlanta’s arts community on board. Pittard merges fact and fiction to explore the aftermath in a grieving community on the cusp of profound societal change, tracking three tense storylines over the course of one sweltering summer: a reporter whose mistress died in the crash, a talented African-American teen who runs away from home after being denied admission to a newly integrated school, and an aging diver whose long-buried and carefully-kept secrets are outed by the crash. Pittard deftly handles the dark and difficult content, but heads up: triggers abound.

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An epic novel—based on true events—of love, grief, race, and wealth, charting a single sweltering summer in Atlanta that left no one unchanged

On a humid summer day, the phones begin to ring: disaster has struck. Chateau de Sully, a Boeing 707 chartered to ferry home more than one hundred of Atlanta’s most prominent citizens from a European jaunt, crashed in Paris shortly after takeoff. It is the second-deadliest disaster in the history of aviation. Overnight, the city of Atlanta changes.

Left behind are children, spouses, lovers, and friends faced with renegotiating their lives. Robert, a newspaper editor, must decide if he can reconnect with his beloved but estranged wife, whose swindler parents have left her penniless. Nineteen-year-old Piedmont Dobbs, recently denied admission to an integrated school, senses a moment of uncertain opportunity. And Mayor Ivan Allen is tasked with the job of moving Atlanta forward—the hedonism of the 60s and the urgency of the Civil Rights movement at his city’s doorstep.

Visible Empire is the story of a husband and wife who can’t begin to understand each other until chaos drives them to clarity. It’s a story of the promise and hope that remain in the wake of crisis.

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