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Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (edición 2022)

por André Lewis Carter

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In the early 1970s, César Alvarez enlists in the navy to escape a life of crime; while the decision saves him from the streets, it also lands him amid volatile racial tensions at a crucial moment in US history.

"Skillfully blending his fictional hero's coming-of-age story with a real-life racial confrontation aboard ship, Carter's tale is a winning combination of military procedural, suspense, and Black history."
â??Booklist, STARRED Review

"André Lewis Carter weaves a riveting tale about a side of the US Navy we seldom see. Tone-perfect delivery and an inarguably authentic voice mark the debut of a powerful new talent."
â??David Poyer, author of Violent Peace

The Vietnam War is raging, the US Navy has only recently begun the process of integration, and the country is reeling from racial turmoil and unrest. So why does César, a street-tough kid of Afro-Cuban descent, enlist in the navy? He is on the run from a life of crime and from Mr. Mike, a charismatic, sociopathic gangster who was once a mentor but has now turned on him.

Escaping into a navy wrestling with its history of racism and sexism, César soon sees the absurdity of certain prejudices that seem as old as the US Armed Forces. When he is deployed aboard the USS Kitty Hawk, racial tensions are high and are moving quickly toward violence. Through it all, César's ever-growing sense of honor and self-worth force him to make moral decisions he never knew he was capable of. It's a fortitude he will desp… (más)

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Título:Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Autores:André Lewis Carter
Información:Kaylie Jones Books (2022)
Colecciones:Donated
Valoración:*****
Etiquetas:Fiction, Early Reviewers

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What drew me to this book is that the main character, Cesar, really is between a rock and a hard place when he has to choose between going to Viet Nam and running from a violent street criminal, Mr. Mike. To readers it's clear what the better choice is, but not so much to someone who already suspects just how much racism he is going to have to endure all while trying to stay alive in a raging war. Cesar's journey not only allows us to see who he is (and isn't) but also how his life thus far has limited him. He gets to see the entirety of humanity in its many forms, some of which pleasantly surprise him, and some that are even worse than the underbelly he's already used to. He struggles between what he knows and who he has been versus what is new and who or what he would like to be.

A big turning point in the book is the riot that happened onboard the Kittyhawk. It is not a well-known part of American history, but it should be. The account here, while fictionalized, feels very real. It's an event that everyone should be taught in schools, because it was really extraordinary.

One thing I didn't care for was Mr. Mike. I did find his persistence, following Cesar even after he has joined the Navy, to be a bit unrealistic. Yes, he's the Big Bad in his area, but to reach that far after Cesar seemed a bit far fetched to me.

Overall, a must-read for the history, the realism, and the continued relevance to the world today. I hope to see more from this author soon. ( )
  Menagerie | Nov 15, 2022 |
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I really enjoyed this book, it goes from the streets of Florida, to a aircraft carrier all the while retaining a sense of realism for the time that it depicts.
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  mrmapcase | Aug 25, 2022 |
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It was a very different read for me but enjoyable and I learned a lot about Navy basic training and schools. The story starts with Cesar, a gang member, desperate to get away from his gang life and his gang boss, so he joins the Navy. Right away, he meets folks from all walks of life and sees that there could be a different kind of life for him, a better life than he had been leading. Even though he has no family, he wants to make his mother proud and knows he has not been doing that living a gangster life.

Navy life during the Vietnam war on-board an aircraft carrier was fascinating. I enjoyed the arc of Cesar's story but felt like the ending was rushed. Would have enjoyed hearing more about what went on during the time the ship was in theater in Vietnam and that part was skipped over. But it was a story where you could cheer for the main character and see him grow during his journey from the streets of Orlando to starting his Naval career. ( )
  belleek | Mar 9, 2022 |
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Having succumbed to the lure of gang life, young César has been working his way up the ranks, earning the respect of the formidable Mr. Mike. However, when he finds himself suddenly in over his head and targeted by his former boss, unable to think of another means of fleeing to safety he abandons the gritty street life and enlists in the U.S. Navy. Though the country is right smack in the middle of a war in Vietnam, César's desperate hope is that, all things considered, the Navy will a relatively safe bet.

I found this book rather captivating for a couple of reasons. The plot itself was engaging and weighted by just the right amount of tension throughout. I looked forward to returning to the story whenever I had the opportunity. In addition, though this may not have been the author's primary purpose, I found the depictions of Navy life fascinating, to the point where I was hungry to know even more about the physical and academic rigors leading up to Basic Training graduation, as well as Navy structure, schedules and general protocols. Some of the foreshadowing is a little heavy-handed, but it didn't detract from my enjoyment. I did find myself scratching my head once, though, wondering why a bus departing Illinois would drive through Indiana on its way to California!

I received this ARC via LibraryThing's Early Reviewers program. ( )
  ryner | Jan 26, 2022 |
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I really enjoyed the writing voice of this novel. The conflict between Cesar and his nemesis could have been more developed but it still left an anticipation for what was going to happen between them. Definitely worth the read ( )
  ollie1976 | Jan 20, 2022 |
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In the early 1970s, César Alvarez enlists in the navy to escape a life of crime; while the decision saves him from the streets, it also lands him amid volatile racial tensions at a crucial moment in US history.

"Skillfully blending his fictional hero's coming-of-age story with a real-life racial confrontation aboard ship, Carter's tale is a winning combination of military procedural, suspense, and Black history."
â??Booklist, STARRED Review

"André Lewis Carter weaves a riveting tale about a side of the US Navy we seldom see. Tone-perfect delivery and an inarguably authentic voice mark the debut of a powerful new talent."
â??David Poyer, author of Violent Peace

The Vietnam War is raging, the US Navy has only recently begun the process of integration, and the country is reeling from racial turmoil and unrest. So why does César, a street-tough kid of Afro-Cuban descent, enlist in the navy? He is on the run from a life of crime and from Mr. Mike, a charismatic, sociopathic gangster who was once a mentor but has now turned on him.

Escaping into a navy wrestling with its history of racism and sexism, César soon sees the absurdity of certain prejudices that seem as old as the US Armed Forces. When he is deployed aboard the USS Kitty Hawk, racial tensions are high and are moving quickly toward violence. Through it all, César's ever-growing sense of honor and self-worth force him to make moral decisions he never knew he was capable of. It's a fortitude he will desp

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