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by Jesmyn Ward
Published Sep 2024
Read ReviewsFrom Jesmyn Ward—the two-time National Book Award winner, youngest winner of the Library of Congress Prize for Fiction, and MacArthur Fellow—comes a haunting masterpiece, sure to be an instant classic, about an enslaved girl in the years before the Civil War.
by Robert Jones Jr.
Published Feb 2022
Read ReviewsA singular and stunning debut novel about the forbidden union between two enslaved young men on a Deep South plantation, the refuge they find in each other, and a betrayal that threatens their existence.
by Afia Atakora
Published Apr 2021
Read ReviewsA mother and daughter with a shared talent for healing - and for the conjuring of curses - are at the heart of this dazzling first novel.
by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
Published Aug 2020
Read ReviewsFollowing her National Book Award–nominated debut novel, A Kind of Freedom, Margaret Wilkerson Sexton returns with this equally elegant and historically inspired story of survivors and healers, of black women and their black sons, set in the American South.
by Esi Edugyan
Published Apr 2019
Read ReviewsA dazzling new novel about a boy who rises from the ashes of slavery to become a free man of the world.
by Tanis Rideout
Published Feb 2014
Read Reviews"Tell me the story of Everest," she said, a fervent smile sweeping across her face, creasing the corners of her eyes. "Tell me about this mountain that's stealing you away from me."
by Ntozake Shange, Ifa Bayeza
Published Oct 2011
Read ReviewsShange and Bayeza give us a monumental story of a family and of America, of songs and why we have to sing them, of home and of heartbreak, of the past and of the future, bright and blazing ahead.
by Michael Crummey
Published Mar 2011
Read ReviewsSprawling and intimate, stark and fantastical, Galore is a novel about the power of stories to shape and sustain us.
The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
by Maggie O'Farrell
Published Jun 2008
Read ReviewsMaggie OFarrell takes readers on a journey to the darker places of the human heart, where desires struggle with the imposition of social mores. This haunting story explores the seedy past of Victorian asylums, the oppression of family secrets, and the way truth can change everything.
by Lalita Tademy
Published Jan 2008
Read ReviewsThis is a story about men whose lives began in slavery, who weathered the Civil War; newly freed men who have to fight for their liberties, hoping the federal government will come to their aid. But after a deadly racial massacre, once-proud families are left to deal with the wreckage and find the strength to push on.
by Yvette Christiansë
Published Sep 2007
Read ReviewsA fiercely poetic literary debut re-creating the life of an 19th-century slave woman in South Africa.
by Mende Nazer, Damien Lewis
Published Jun 2005
Read ReviewsA shocking true story of contemporary slavery: a young girl, snatched from her tribal village in Africa, survives enslavement in Sudan and London before making a courageous escape to freedom.
by Edward P. Jones
Published May 2004
Read ReviewsA black farmer, bootmaker and former slave becomes proprietor of his own plantation, as well as of his own slaves, in this ambitious, luminously written novel that ranges seamlessly between the past and future and back again to the present. Excerpt contains content exclusive to BookBrowse.
by William Faulkner
Published Jan 1995
Read ReviewsA complex, intense American novel of family from the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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