Astonishing an uncommonly rich picture of Black American family life in early 20th century Jim Crow America Publishers Weekly starred review This vibrant portrait of African American life in Jazz Age Kansas City captures the magic of childhood and parental love through the eyes of a remarkable boy New York Times This must read rediscovery published in an elegant and unabridged paperback edition with a new foreword is a literary masterpiece poised to take its rightful place in the American literary canon Such Sweet Thunder immerses readers in the life of a precocious infant Amerigo Jones and then tells the story of his first 18 years as he becomes aware of the adult world from racism and crime to falling in love All the while in one of the most moving homages to parents ever to appear in literature Amerigo is protected by Viola and Rutherford who are loving and mostly even tempered but also desperately young teenagers themselves when Amerigo is born and poor When it was finally published in 2003 40 years after Carter completed it and 20 years after he died Critics hailed the novel s unflinching condemnation of a society that rejects bright eager Black children The Cleveland Plain Dealer This colossal work of fiction The Kansas Ci