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White Joe Normal wants to find the black girlfriend he hasn't seen in 35 years.

The sistuh who joins him in the search has other plans.

Middle-aged Joe Normal is on the hunt to find Bernie Armstrong, his college girlfriend. The problem is, he dated his "Nubian Prin-cess" at Rolling Flatts State College in 1981, and he hasn't seen her since he broke her heart.

At Racebook's outset, Joe is a recent widower. Six months earlier, a careless hunter in Kentucky mistook Joe's wife Franki for a white-tailed deer and shot her dead. Since then, Joe has avoided attempts by any females to get close to him.

One night, alone with his beers and Bee Gees disco music, Joe digs out his old college yearbook and finds the picture of Bernadette Armstrong, his one-time college sweetheart. Joe is determined to launch an obsessive hunt for his long-ago "Nubian Prin-cess." Although his friend Rudolph thinks Joe is "trippin'" over trying to find his old girlfriend, he agrees to help him. But Rudolph doesn't want to play Tonto to Joe's Lone Ranger, especially not back in the 'hood. He passes the job onto Denise, who Rudolph recently moved in with.

At first, Denise is put off with being asked to work with another white man, since her voluptuous looks have brought her many a leer from men of all colors, as Sales Director for the upscale Hotel Kentuckian. But the longer she is around Joe, the more she is intrigued by his passion for the long-lost sistuh. Besides, Denise's own relationship with Rudolph seems to amount to nothing more than sex and day-to-day routine. Rudolph, she decides, will never hold the promise of a wedding ring, a family or a real future for her. As she accompanies Joe on his quest to find his Bernie, her attraction for Joe grows stronger. She wants to become Joe's new Bernie.

Rotating chapters tell the back story of how Joe "crossed over" to become friends with the small clique of African American students on campus, and then, a year later, to find Bernie. Their romance is one of the first black/white affairs (although she is half Korean) at Rolling Flatts, a small school set deep in the eastern Kentucky mountains. To some students, Joe and Bernie represent a new world order. Mimi McKenzie, on the other hand, is one coed who is so jealous she can't stand it. Rejected by Joe their freshman year, she still sees Joe as a tempting conquest. In trade for sexual favors, Mimi directs two not-so-bright student slackers to rough Joe up and tell him to end his romance with his "nigger girl" Bernie. If he doesn't, they warn him, his black girlfriend will meet with a far uglier fate.

The two jump Joe in a deserted school parking lot and beat him badly enough to put him in a hospital. From his hospital room, Joe breaks up with his Nubian Prin-cess. Bernie, having convinced herself that she would someday  have a wonderful life with her beautiful white boy, is devasted. She drops out of school. Joe is ostrasized by the black students for what he has done to Bernie, and he leaves school at the end of the year, never to go back.

Joe's search in the present continues, as hopes and fantasies, relationships and realities, all have to be dealt with. Ultimately, Joe, Rudolph and Denise must decide what, when it comes to love, is important enough for each of them to hang onto.

 

 

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About the Author:
Don Ray Smith was born in Louisville KY in 1948. He and his wife live in Louisville, KY. In college, Smith wrote humor columns and covered sports for Morehead State University (KY) and Western Kentucky University. After graduation, Smith worked as a reporter on a small daily newspaper in Newark, Ohio. He returned to Louisville to work as a publicist for the Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center.
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"In Don Ray Smith's novel, Racebook, he explores America's diversity: whites, blacks, Asians-workers who range from management to armed services, teachers to day-laborers, housewives to lap dancers. Writing excellent dialogue and defining the various times and places with music, food, and poetry, the author gives a realistic portrayal of issues. The story begins with a new widower, Joe Normal, a middle-aged manager of a printing firm in the city who seeks Bernie, his long-ago girlfriend from a small mountain college. In alternating chapters, Smith divides his novel into the present and decades past. The young white man, Joe, had loved Bernie, a pretty black girl, but having dropped her without explanation, his attempts to find her and win her again are slim. Rudolph and Denise, the black couple Joe hires to find her, take the search from areas of hotel sales to small town beauty shops, high-class restaurants, and bars in the 'hood. There are good guys and bad guys in this gripping story, who allow Smith to illuminate lifestyles, ideas, and conversation. Along the way, we discover friendship between the races, and also animosity carried to extreme results. The author brings each situation to the fore in this introspective, humorous and highly entertaining work." --Mary Popham holds an MFA from Spalding University. Her fiction, nonfiction, poetry, essays and book reviews have appeared in the Courier-Journal; LEO; New Southerner; Appalachian Heritage; and The Louisville Review. Her novel Back Home in Landing Run was published by MotesBooks. "I thoroughly enjoyed your new book! In fact, my eagerness to keep reading it was responsible for me being late to a couple of appointments. Thank you very much also for providing a rare look at a particular threshold world, that of love-and-sex relationships between whites and blacks in the US racist context."---Marian McClure Taylor, PhD, Shelbyville, KY

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  • PublisherDon Ray Smith
  • Publication date2016
  • ISBN 10 0692687602
  • ISBN 13 9780692687604
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages374

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