Oleander City, Matt Bondurant
Oleander City, Matt Bondurant
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Oleander City
A Novel Based on a True Story

Author: Matt Bondurant

Narrator: Julia Atwood, Chris Henry Coffey

Unabridged: 8 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/14/2022


Synopsis

In the wake of the 1900 Galveston hurricane, three lives converge despite persecution from the Ku Klux Klan, a bare-knuckle boxing match gone wrong, and the recovery efforts of the American Red Cross.Based on a true storyThe hurricane of 1900, America’s worst natural disaster, left the island city of Galveston in ruins. Thousands perished, including all ninety-three children at the Sisters of the Incarnate Word orphanage—except six-year-old Hester, who miraculously survived. Oleander City is the tale of this little girl and the volatile collision between the American Red Cross, the Ku Klux Klan, and one of the most famous boxing matches in American history. The bout, organized to raise money for the recovery effort, featured the enigmatic veteran “Chrysanthemum Joe” Choynski, the most successful Jewish boxer in America, and Jack Johnson, a young hometown hero known as “the Galveston Giant.” The storied battle forged a bond between the two legendary fighters and put Johnson on the path to become the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time.Meanwhile, Clara Barton and the Red Cross minister to the sick and hungry as mounted vigilantes use the chaotic situation to settle old scores. After witnessing a terrible crime, Hester finds sanctuary with the ladies of the Red Cross, in a heartrending convergence of these historic figures.

About Matt Bondurant

Matt Bondurant’s last novel, The Night Swimmer, was featured in the New York Times Book Review, Outside magazine, and the Daily Beast, among other outlets. His second novel, The Wettest County in the World, is an international bestseller and was made into the feature film Lawless, starring Shia Labeouf, Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, and Jessica Chastain. His first novel, The Third Translation, is also an international bestseller, translated into fourteen languages worldwide. Matt has published numerous short stories, poems, essays, and book reviews, as well as feature articles specializing in adventure and endurance athletic events. He currently lives in Oxford, Mississippi.

About Julia Atwood

Julia Atwood is an actor and audiobook narrator who earned her bachelor's degree in classics and psychology from Wheaton College. She went on to attend the Moscow Art Theater’s Stanislavsky Summer School and graduated from Brown University with her master's degree in acting. She is currently based in New York City.

About Chris Henry Coffey

Chris Henry Coffey is a film and television actor known for his role in David Schwimmer’s film Trust. He has also had roles on Broadway, including the play Bronx Bombers. A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, he divides his time between New York and Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kylie on June 20, 2022

I read Oleander City as an audiobook. If it is even possible I enjoyed only half the book, yes I know this sounds very strange. The book was narrated by two narrators, one of them the female, she was reading the story of six year old Hester who was the only orphan to survive the hurricane. Hester is......more

Goodreads review by Joann on July 29, 2022

Thanks to Netgalley I was able to listen to the audiobook. I rounded up from a 2.5 rating. I was expecting to learn more about the life of Clara Barton from the story and was somewhat disappointed. I do like multiple POVs in a book and this story did have that. I was put off by Diana's breathy voice......more

Goodreads review by Seth on July 14, 2022

I read this book in just a short couple of days after my wife burned through it on vacation--it is all the things that make great historical literary fiction great--it is tense and lush and brings our past to our current world in wonderful and interesting ways, and moreover, the writing was just sup......more

Goodreads review by James on June 20, 2022

Stirring prose, full of detail and humanity. Vivid and encompassing setting and mood. Mr. Bondurant is an exceptional writer.......more

Goodreads review by Meghan on November 30, 2023

This is definitely a book that has you googling. I personally knew absolutely nothing about this hurricane or the boxers in the story. Was interesting to read how the Red Cross and this boxing match all tied together......more


Quotes

“In Oleander City, Bondurant reminds us of the horrors of our humanity but amid it all, that there are those who fight for goodness, for love and truth, that we are brutal but also beautiful brutes. This is a brilliant novel.” Julianna Baggott, national bestselling author of Girl Talk and Pure

“With austere prose, compelling characters, and a gripping true story, Oleander City bears down on its characters like a category five storm, forcing three lost souls to discover who they truly are. More timely than one would think, this tale of natural catastrophe, racial injustice, and lawlessness ultimately illuminates the humanity that motivates and unites us all. A certifiable page-turner, Oleander City pulls at you with the dark undertow of an America that isn’t quite bygone.” Adam Johnson, Pulitzer Prize–winning, New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan Master’s Son

“Set against the sweeping backdrop of dramatic action…this book will keep you reading into the night.” Chris Offutt, author of Shifty’s Boys

“In Oleander City, Matt Bondurant braids the events of the worst natural disaster in American history with one of the great untold stories of American culture. Only a writer of Bondurant’s skill could achieve such complicated braiding. This is history written like a novel, a complicated legacy of human tragedy, race, and class distilled into one hell of a read.” Wiley Cash, New York Times bestselling author

“Bondurant masterfully entwines haunting imagery, humanity at its best and worst, and factual historical events into an examination of racism, sexism, and white privilege that is just as relevant today as it was in 1900.” Library Journal (starred review)

“Bondurant weaves together fascinating backstories with vivid descriptions of the storm and its aftermath, showing that it takes many types of courage to fight for what is right.” Booklist

“Bondurant’s Oleander City is the best kind of historical novel. Richly imagined, exquisitely written, this tale of disaster and perseverance is both visceral and urgent. The intertwined tales of Galveston mud and spilled blood, like the dizzying combinations of the book’s bare-fisted boxers, make this novel a knockout.” M. O. Walsh, New York Times bestselling author of My Sunshine Away and The Big Door Prize

“Oleander City is a surreal blend of the real and the imagined, where broken lives traverse the ravaged landscapes of hurt and loss. Matt Bondurant depicts characters who carry the great weight of tragedy, and he reminds us that where there is heavy burden, there is also the strength to bear it.” Michael Farris Smith, author of Nick and The Fighter 

“From the catastrophic chaos and horror of the worst natural disaster in US history, Matt Bondurant extracts three very human stories of individuals who found themselves caught up in the aftermath of unimaginable tragedy. His portraits of these three disparate souls dramatize the valuable poignancy of tenderness cast against the necessary toughness of dedication, the sweetness of dreams, and the unwavering commitment to purpose, to life. This novel surprises with its perceptiveness and astonishes with its poignant illustration of the deeper and more sustaining values of beauty and truth and love.” Clay Reynolds, author of The Vigil, Franklin’s Crossing, and The Tentmaker

“Matt Bondurant’s latest work of historical fiction is a deftly woven tale of humanity amidst tragedy. Its vivid characters traverse the broken landscape of hurricane-ravaged Galveston, their lives intersecting in surprising and complicated ways. I won’t forget any of them—especially Hester, a stoic orphan girl accompanied by an old hound dog. It’s a gripping story told with lush and immersive detail.” Alix Ohlin, author of Dual Citizens and We Want What We Want


Awards

  • Lone Star Literary
  • CrimeReads Pick
  • Garden & Gun magazine pick
  • Library Journal Best Book
  • Barnes & Noble Pick