The Song Sparrow : A Novel of the Black Church

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Management number 231926613 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$3.44 Model Number 231926613
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The Song Sparrow is a searing, poetic novel set in Camden, New Jersey, where faith, resistance, and personal reckoning collide beneath the watchful eye of a state surveillance regime. At its heart is Jabari, a gifted musician and reluctant believer, who returns to the city of his childhood as a bass player for an emerging mega-church, only to be pulled into a whirlwind of memory, protest, and family secrets.As Camden becomes the testing ground for MARDUK, a dystopian surveillance system that tracks citizens through drones, facial recognition, and DNA-sensing technology, a new generation of activists rise up, masked, defiant, and inspired by the ghost of something greater.Told through a lyrical, multi-perspective lens, the novel explores the sacred and the profane, from the pulpit of Rev. L.B. Haskins, whose public fall and private redemption shape the soul of the community, to the street corners of 6th & Ferry, where survival is often mistaken for choice. The Song Sparrow is a story about finding faith in the ruins, reclaiming one’s name, and the cost of truth in a world wired for control.T.L. Merrill was born, raised, and continues to live in Camden, New Jersey, the city that beats at the heart of The Song Sparrow. For over six decades, Merrill has walked its streets, listened to its people, challenged its power structures, and stood with its voices of resistance. His life’s work has been woven into the fabric of Camden itself, serving as a pastor, youth worker, and community activist with an unwavering commitment to restoring dignity, sustainability, and agency to those too often left unheard.A Fellow of Harvard University’s Advanced Leadership Initiative, Merrill brings both scholarship and street wisdom to his work. He remains deeply engaged with the legacy and promise of the Black church, loving its soul, its story, and most of all, its music. The Song Sparrow is more than fiction, it is a lyrical testimony to the beauty and struggle of a people, a city, and an enduring faith. It is the offering of a man who has lived the questions and carried the songs, and who now, with open hands, shares them with the world. Read more

ASIN B0FS5PQBVZ
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Language English
File size 656 KB
Page Flip Enabled
Word Wise Enabled
Reading age 13 - 18 years
Print length 401 pages
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Screen Reader Supported
Publication date September 28, 2025
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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