Humphrey and me / Stuart H. Brody

Stuart H. Brody

Book - 2023

"Ray Elias is a precocious but withdrawn sixteen-year-old growing up in an affluent suburb of New York in the early sixties. Numbed by the assassination of President Kennedy, Ray chances upon a TV documentary about the most recent presidential election and is drawn to the ebullient senator from Minnesota, Hubert Humphrey, who unsuccessfully challenged John Kennedy for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1960. With the senator as his newfound hero, Ray fashions a mission for himself: make Humphry Lyndon Johnson's running mate in 1964. To the amazement of his friends and cynical father, Humphrey learns of Ray's plan to lobby the delegates and, impressed with his sincerity and ambition, takes Ray under his wing. Loosely ba...sed on the author's real-life relationship with Vice President Hubert Humphry, HUMPHREY AND ME portrays the often highly emotional journey that comes with embracing our heroes, while set against the backdrop of the tempestuous political eras of the 1960s and '70s"--Back cover.

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Young adult fiction
Political fiction
Historical fiction
Published
Solana Beach, CA : Santa Monica Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Stuart H. Brody (author)
Physical Description
323 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781595801258
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The fictionalized life and legacy of a forgotten progressive, through the eyes of a protégé. Self-described shy kid Ray Elias, a white Jewish boy from Long Island, becomes an overnight celebrity when he scores the winning goal for his high school soccer team. The news, first of the Birmingham church bombing that kills four little Black girls, and, later, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, shocks his entire family and intensifies Ray's social conscience. Brody then turns to Hubert Humphrey, whose first-person narrative alternates with Ray's. It's 1964, and Humphrey fulfills his promise to Kennedy to champion the pending Civil Rights bill. Brody's ambitious novel attempts to both depict the era in all its turbulence and moral complexity and tell the story of Humphrey and Elias, and it often succeeds. After viewing a documentary about Humphrey's run for the presidential candidacy, Ray feels an "instant connection." While Ray goes to college, his best friend ends up in Vietnam. Humphrey, meanwhile, has become Lyndon B. Johnson's vice president and sits in cabinet meetings in which the war predominates. Ray's activism leads to an introduction to Humphrey and later a role in Humphrey's 1968 presidential campaign. Through the final decade of his life, Humphrey stumbles but struggles to do right. Brody, who was inspired by his own relationship with Humphrey, packs the novel with significant historic details, albeit sometimes at the expense of compelling storytelling. An important chapter in American history told with clarity and honesty. (author's note) (Historical fiction. 13-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.