The Intangibles
by Monte Dutton
It’s 1968. The winds of change are descending on Fairmont and engulfing the small South Carolina town in a tornadic frenzy. The public schools are finally being completely integrated. Mossy Springs High School is closing and its black students are now attending formerly all-white Fairmont High; the town is rife with racial tension. Several black youths have been arrested for tossing firebombs at a handful of stores. White citizens form a private academy for the purpose of keeping their kids out of the integrated school system. The Ku Klux Klan is growing.
Reese Knighton arrives on the scene at precisely the right time. The principal of Fairmont High School, Claude Lowell, becomes superintendent of the school district. Lowell chooses Preston Shipley, currently the football coach, to replace him as principal and hires Knighton to coach the team, thus forcing Knighton to find common ground with Willie Spurgeon, the successful Mossy Springs coach who has been passed over for a job he richly deserves.
At The Intangibles’center is the Hoskins family, their relationships to those living within the town of Fairmont giving rise to a memorable cast of characters. Tommy Hoskins is a local businessman and farmer who is a supporter of the team, on which his older son, Frankie, plays. Frankie’s best friend is Raymond Simpson, who lives in a shanty on the Hoskins’ farm. Another of Frankie’s friends, Ned Whitesides, is a spoiled bigot. Clarence “Click” Clowney is the talented, rebellious quarterback from Mossy Springs. Al Martin is the staunch black tackle who becomes the glue that keeps the integrated team together. Twins James and Joey Leverette are the sons of professors at local Oconee College. Curly Mayhew coaches rival Lexington Central. Laura Hedison is a white cheerleader. Jorge Heredia is a tennis player at the college who sells drugs on the side. Aubrey Roper is a college girl who exerts a corruptive influence on Frankie Hoskins.
The county sheriff, a turncoat within the team, Ned Whitesides’ father, the loyal assistants, militants both black and white, a doctor, a lawyer, local businessmen, and others all add fuel to the fires of prejudice and fear of the unknown that are raging in the town of Fairmont.
This is a story of a high school football team that puts aside its differences, never realizing that, outside its bounds, the world is unraveling. It’s a story about the cultural changes, good and bad, that take place when two societies shift and finally come together.
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AUTHOR BIO
Monte Dutton lives in Clinton, South Carolina.
In high school, he played football for a state championship team, then attended
Furman University, Greenville, S.C., graduating in 1980, B.A., cum laude,
political science/history.
He spent 20 years (1993-2012)wriing about NASCAR
for several publications. He was named Writer of the Year by the Eastern
Motorsports Press Association (Frank Blunk Award) in 2003 and Writer of the
Year by the National Motorsports Press Association (George Cunningham Award) in
2008. His NASCAR writing was syndicated by King Feature Syndicate in the form
of a weekly page, "NASCAR This Week" for 17 years.
Monte Dutton is also the author of Pride of
Clinton, a history of high school football in his hometown, 1986; At Speed,
2000 (Potomac Books); Rebel with a Cause: A Season with NASCAR's Tony Stewart,
2001 (Potomac Books); Jeff Gordon: The Racer, 2001 (Thomas Nelson); Postcards
from Pit Road, 2003 (Potomac Books); Haul A** and Turn Left, 2005 (Warner
Books), True to the Roots: Americana Music Revealed, 2006. (Bison Books); and
is an Editor/Contributor of Taking Stock: Life in NASCAR's Fast Lane, 2004
(Potomac Books).
The Audacity of Dope, 2011 (Neverland
Publishing) was his first novel, and Neverland recently published his second,
The Intangibles. Another, Crazy by Natural Causes, is in the works.
Visit the author’s site: http://www.montedutton.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MonteDutton
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Sounds like a really great read! Thanks for sharing.
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