Blood and Oranges
โ Scribed by James O. Goldsborough
- Book ID
- 100428615
- Publisher
- City Point Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781947951303
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โฆ Synopsis
Blood and Oranges: The Story of Los Angeles tells the story of how Los Angeles got that wayโ you know, THAT way, with Hollywood, mega-churches, impossible traffic, oil wells on the beaches, murders in the foothills, and riots in the suburbs. You have to go back a ways to understand, back to when the water came. Twin brothers Willie and Eddie Mull, a preacher and a high roller, arrive with the water and set out to make their marks. They rise with the city and reach the top.
The brothers have much to answer for, especially to their children. Maggie and Lizzie, Eddieโs daughters, donโt like Eddieโs mob ties, oil wells, or his gambling ship in Santa Monica Bay. Cal Mull, Willieโs son, watches his father rise to become the nationโs top evangelistic preacher, but like his idol, St. Augustine, Willie is weak in the flesh. Maggie, an aviator, wants women to fly in the war, but must get past Howard Hughes and find help in Washington. Lizzie works for the LA Times, wants women to be able to write for more than just the society pages in the paper, and does her best to get crime out of the D.A.โs department.
(And what happened to the trolleys that once covered 1,100 miles of city streets, half the distance to Chicago?) The second generation of the family reacts to the first, but then must face the revolt of its own children.
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