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Ray Carney is seen as an upstanding furniture salesman on 125th Street, building a life for his family while expecting their second child. Despite the disapproval of his in-laws and their cramped apartment, he maintains a façade of normalcy. However, Carney's background reveals ties to a lineage of criminals, and financial pressures lead him to overlook the origins of items his cousin Freddie brings to the store. When Freddie gets involved in a robbery at the Hotel Theresa, he drags Ray into a dangerous world as the fence for stolen goods. The heist goes awry, forcing Ray to engage with a new clientele of corrupt cops and local criminals. This situation ignites a conflict within him between his aspirations as a legitimate businessman and the darker impulses of his heritage. As he navigates this treacherous double life, Ray uncovers the true power dynamics in Harlem. He must find a way to survive, protect his cousin, and secure his share of the heist while keeping up appearances as a reliable furniture dealer. The narrative unfolds in a richly depicted early 1960s Harlem, blending elements of family saga, crime, humor, and social commentary, ultimately serving as a tribute to the vibrant community.
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Harlem Shuffle, Colson Whitehead
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- Publicado en
- 2021
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- Título
- Harlem Shuffle
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Colson Whitehead
- Editorial
- Hachette
- Publicado en
- 2021
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- ISBN10
- 0708899463
- ISBN13
- 9780708899465
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Novela negra & Thriller, Novelas históricas, Novelas de crimen, EE.UU., Novelas sociales, Nueva York, América, Raza, Racismo, Criminalidad, Discriminación, Gánsteres
- Calificación
- 3,75 de 5
- Descripción
- Ray Carney is seen as an upstanding furniture salesman on 125th Street, building a life for his family while expecting their second child. Despite the disapproval of his in-laws and their cramped apartment, he maintains a façade of normalcy. However, Carney's background reveals ties to a lineage of criminals, and financial pressures lead him to overlook the origins of items his cousin Freddie brings to the store. When Freddie gets involved in a robbery at the Hotel Theresa, he drags Ray into a dangerous world as the fence for stolen goods. The heist goes awry, forcing Ray to engage with a new clientele of corrupt cops and local criminals. This situation ignites a conflict within him between his aspirations as a legitimate businessman and the darker impulses of his heritage. As he navigates this treacherous double life, Ray uncovers the true power dynamics in Harlem. He must find a way to survive, protect his cousin, and secure his share of the heist while keeping up appearances as a reliable furniture dealer. The narrative unfolds in a richly depicted early 1960s Harlem, blending elements of family saga, crime, humor, and social commentary, ultimately serving as a tribute to the vibrant community.







