OLD NEWS is the fictional story set in the 1960s and 1990s of how a young African-American man "killed" himself in a small town's General Store. The book considers what was "old" news to several different groups of people but which is actually "new" news even today. OLD NEWS is the story of how a young and hungry, though slightly disgraced, news journalist goes on a quest to find the truth about the thirty-year unsolved mystery surrounding a black man's death in the sixties. In the process, he reveals much. Through his investigation the journalist uncovers the rich and complex inner world of a brilliant man who was taken from the world too soon. Also, this endeavor uncovers the dark truth about the victim's manipulative killer. Through many plot twists we see a story of brotherly love, betrayal, forgiveness, hope, and the timeless search for justice.
Seventeen-year old Piper Hampton visits an old newspaper building, takes a corner into the past, and wishes she'd paid more attention to her history classes.What she does remember is all the TV cop/crime shows she's watched, and with her ...
Instead of comparing the validity of different interpretations, each reader of this story must come to his or her own unaided conclusion about the merit of the Majors design very much as does the narrator in the story.
Old News
Old News
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Old News is a short story by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. Released in late 1851 with a copyright of 1852, it is among the final collection of tales by Hawthorne published in his lifetime.
Cracking. Calvin's. Code. Smack the crack with a whack turn your back; cut some slack hash brown or deadly black dice with death play the jack life ofa maladjusted maniac hardly habitually life chosen to hack nightmares haunt an ...
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