
The Lakestown Rebellion
A novel by Kristin Lattany
February 1, 2003 ⢠5.5 x 8.5 ⢠280 pages ⢠978-1-56689-125-7
Serious social protest doesnāt have to be humorless.
Originally founded by runaway slaves, Lakestown, New Jersey, is a black community populated by people from a variety of classes and creeds. When plans for a new highway are routed past a nearby wealthy white suburb but threaten the heart of Lakestown, its citizens are inspired by their Underground Railroad heritage and devise a series of hilarious plans to thwart the construction and to preserve their town and way of life. Unavailable for 30 years, this reprint is more relevant now than ever.
About the Author
Kristin Lattany has written nine novels, including the highly acclaimed childrenās book The Soul Brothers and Sister Lou. A teacher of English at the University of Pennsylvania for 23 years, she lives in New Jersey.
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Ā
ā[Kristin Hunter Lattany] has written an honest work of fiction about Afro-American reality. Itās about time somebody did.āĀ āIshmael Reed
āThe Lakestown RebellionĀ is a timely, insightful and very readable novel whose call to unity deserves attention.āĀ āWashington Post
ā[Lattany] likes her characters and enjoys their idiosyncrasiesāa rare treat these days. Warmly recommended.āĀ āLibrary Journal
āA humorous but tough-minded look at what happens when a fictional all-black community in 1965 finds itself faced with destruction by a new highway.āĀ āMulticultural Review
āA skilled wordsmith with remarkable perceptions of humanity, Lattany doesnāt tell you a story so much as she immerses you in an experience.āĀ āOne Nation News
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A novel by Kristin Lattany
February 1, 2003 ⢠5.5 x 8.5 ⢠280 pages ⢠978-1-56689-125-7
Serious social protest doesnāt have to be humorless.
Originally founded by runaway slaves, Lakestown, New Jersey, is a black community populated by people from a variety of classes and creeds. When plans for a new highway are routed past a nearby wealthy white suburb but threaten the heart of Lakestown, its citizens are inspired by their Underground Railroad heritage and devise a series of hilarious plans to thwart the construction and to preserve their town and way of life. Unavailable for 30 years, this reprint is more relevant now than ever.
About the Author
Kristin Lattany has written nine novels, including the highly acclaimed childrenās book The Soul Brothers and Sister Lou. A teacher of English at the University of Pennsylvania for 23 years, she lives in New Jersey.
Reviews
Ā
ā[Kristin Hunter Lattany] has written an honest work of fiction about Afro-American reality. Itās about time somebody did.āĀ āIshmael Reed
āThe Lakestown RebellionĀ is a timely, insightful and very readable novel whose call to unity deserves attention.āĀ āWashington Post
ā[Lattany] likes her characters and enjoys their idiosyncrasiesāa rare treat these days. Warmly recommended.āĀ āLibrary Journal
āA humorous but tough-minded look at what happens when a fictional all-black community in 1965 finds itself faced with destruction by a new highway.āĀ āMulticultural Review
āA skilled wordsmith with remarkable perceptions of humanity, Lattany doesnāt tell you a story so much as she immerses you in an experience.āĀ āOne Nation News











