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Unsettled : a Novel
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Reviews
"Shelter without the grace of welcome is exposure to the worst coldness of the world. Loyalty and the offer of comfort satisfy needs we feel in our bones. In The Unsettled , Ayana Mathis brings these extremes of experience intensely to life. This is a fine, powerful book." - Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead "The Unsettled crosses generations and landscapes, digs in the Southern soil and walks mean Northern city streets. Expansive and explosive, this beauty of a novel showcases Ayana Mathis's grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend "Ayana Mathis is one of the most brilliant writers working in today's America. A tour de force, The Unsettled is a poetic and fierce study of the conflicts between circumstances and personalities, between dreams and survivals, between the indifference of the world at large and the passions of individuals." - Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose "An affecting and carefully drawn story of a family on the brink . . . Mathis powerfully evokes the heartbreak and ways best efforts are undermined by social and legal machinery." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A simmering family saga involving fraught efforts in building Black communities . . . Mathis ratchets up the tension all the way to a stunning reveal, which reunites the family members for a reckoning with the truth. Readers won't want to miss Mathis's accomplished return." - Publishers Weekly (starred review), "Poignant, heartbreaking . . . Mathis skillfully and subtly drops allusions to historical events, sending the reader on a kind of intellectual treasure hunt." - The New York Times Book Review "Ten years after The Twelve Tribes of Hattie, Mathis again strikes story-telling gold." - People "An ardent, ambitious, and carefully stitched tapestry of a novel, one that deserves and rewards our attention." - The Minneapolis Star Tribune "A decade after taking the world by storm with her debut novel, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie --the 72nd Oprah's Book Club selection and an instant bestseller--Mathis is back with a highly anticipated and emotionally propulsive follow-up . . . Through a chorus of distinctive and virtuosic voices, we gather the story of a mother, a daughter, and the land that both unites and divides them." - Oprah Daily "[A] masterpiece . . . The Unsettled is poised to be a significant addition to contemporary literature, affirming Mathis's status as a gifted and influential voice in the literary world . . . An emotionally charged journey through the intricate tapestry of family, love, and the relentless pursuit of belonging." - Essence "Shelter without the grace of welcome is exposure to the worst coldness of the world. Loyalty and the offer of comfort satisfy needs we feel in our bones. In The Unsettled , Ayana Mathis brings these extremes of experience intensely to life. This is a fine, powerful book." - Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead "The Unsettled crosses generations and landscapes, digs in the Southern soil and walks mean Northern city streets. Expansive and explosive, this beauty of a novel showcases Ayana Mathis's grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend "Ayana Mathis is one of the most brilliant writers working in today's America. A tour de force, The Unsettled is a poetic and fierce study of the conflicts between circumstances and personalities, between dreams and survivals, between the indifference of the world at large and the passions of individuals." - Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose "Outstanding . . . Perfectly paced . . . A heartbreaking tale about Reagan's America that deftly weaves the past and present into the possibility of a bright, if still-unfolding, future." - BookPage (starred review) "Another triumph for Mathis . . . Fresh, bold, entrancing . . . [ The Unsettled ] sparkles even as it cuts to the bone." - Library Journal (starred review) "An affecting and carefully drawn story of a family on the brink . . . Mathis powerfully evokes the heartbreak and ways best efforts are undermined by social and legal machinery." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A simmering family saga involving fraught efforts in building Black communities . . . Mathis ratchets up the tension all the way to a stunning reveal, which reunites the family members for a reckoning with the truth. Readers won't want to miss Mathis's accomplished return." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Surprising and gorgeous . . . Mathis' long-awaited sophomore novel leaves the Great Migration of her lauded debut ( The Twelve Tribes of Hattie) for the 1980s, but her sharp characters, vivid settings, and beautiful sentences remain . . . Hattie fans will not be disappointed." - Booklist, "Ten years after The Twelve Tribes of Hattie, Mathis again strikes story-telling gold." - People "An ardent, ambitious, and carefully stitched tapestry of a novel, one that deserves and rewards our attention." - The Minneapolis Star Tribune "A decade after taking the world by storm with her debut novel, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie --the 72nd Oprah's Book Club selection and an instant bestseller--Mathis is back with a highly anticipated and emotionally propulsive follow-up . . . Through a chorus of distinctive and virtuosic voices, we gather the story of a mother, a daughter, and the land that both unites and divides them." - Oprah Daily "Shelter without the grace of welcome is exposure to the worst coldness of the world. Loyalty and the offer of comfort satisfy needs we feel in our bones. In The Unsettled , Ayana Mathis brings these extremes of experience intensely to life. This is a fine, powerful book." - Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead "The Unsettled crosses generations and landscapes, digs in the Southern soil and walks mean Northern city streets. Expansive and explosive, this beauty of a novel showcases Ayana Mathis's grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend "Ayana Mathis is one of the most brilliant writers working in today's America. A tour de force, The Unsettled is a poetic and fierce study of the conflicts between circumstances and personalities, between dreams and survivals, between the indifference of the world at large and the passions of individuals." - Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose "Another triumph for Mathis . . . Fresh, bold, entrancing . . . [ The Unsettled ] sparkles even as it cuts to the bone." - Library Journal (starred review) "An affecting and carefully drawn story of a family on the brink . . . Mathis powerfully evokes the heartbreak and ways best efforts are undermined by social and legal machinery." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A simmering family saga involving fraught efforts in building Black communities . . . Mathis ratchets up the tension all the way to a stunning reveal, which reunites the family members for a reckoning with the truth. Readers won't want to miss Mathis's accomplished return." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Surprising and gorgeous . . . Mathis' long-awaited sophomore novel leaves the Great Migration of her lauded debut ( The Twelve Tribes of Hattie) for the 1980s, but her sharp characters, vivid settings, and beautiful sentences remain . . . Hattie fans will not be disappointed." - Booklist, "Poignant, heartbreaking . . . Mathis skillfully and subtly drops allusions to historical events, sending the reader on a kind of intellectual treasure hunt." - The New York Times Book Review " The Unsettled follows Ms. Mathis''s debut, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie , whose loosely assembled family vignettes also explored the ambivalent aftermath of the Great Migration north. But this is a far better book, more focused and cohesive, and also more alive." - The Wall Street Journal "Ten years after The Twelve Tribes of Hattie, Mathis again strikes story-telling gold." - People "An ardent, ambitious, and carefully stitched tapestry of a novel, one that deserves and rewards our attention." - The Minneapolis Star Tribune " The Unsettled is a powerful, moving novel about the fracture of Black family and the attempts we make to suture it, about the power of our history and futile attempts to sanitize it, about the connection of Black people to the lands they fight so hard to keep, and the government''s attempts to separate them from it." -Roxane Gay, The Audacity "A decade after taking the world by storm with her debut novel, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie --the 72nd Oprah''s Book Club selection and an instant bestseller--Mathis is back with a highly anticipated and emotionally propulsive follow-up . . . Through a chorus of distinctive and virtuosic voices, we gather the story of a mother, a daughter, and the land that both unites and divides them." - Oprah Daily "[A] masterpiece . . . The Unsettled is poised to be a significant addition to contemporary literature, affirming Mathis''s status as a gifted and influential voice in the literary world . . . An emotionally charged journey through the intricate tapestry of family, love, and the relentless pursuit of belonging." - Essence "Shelter without the grace of welcome is exposure to the worst coldness of the world. Loyalty and the offer of comfort satisfy needs we feel in our bones. In The Unsettled , Ayana Mathis brings these extremes of experience intensely to life. This is a fine, powerful book." - Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead "The Unsettled crosses generations and landscapes, digs in the Southern soil and walks mean Northern city streets. Expansive and explosive, this beauty of a novel showcases Ayana Mathis''s grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend "Ayana Mathis is one of the most brilliant writers working in today''s America. A tour de force, The Unsettled is a poetic and fierce study of the conflicts between circumstances and personalities, between dreams and survivals, between the indifference of the world at large and the passions of individuals." - Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose "Outstanding . . . Perfectly paced . . . A heartbreaking tale about Reagan''s America that deftly weaves the past and present into the possibility of a bright, if still-unfolding, future." - BookPage (starred review) "Another triumph for Mathis . . . Fresh, bold, entrancing . . . [ The Unsettled ] sparkles even as it cuts to the bone." - Library Journal (starred review) "An affecting and carefully drawn story of a family on the brink . . . Mathis powerfully evokes the heartbreak and ways best efforts are undermined by social and legal machinery." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A simmering family saga involving fraught efforts in building Black communities . . . Mathis ratchets up the tension all the way to a stunning reveal, which reunites the family members for a reckoning with the truth. Readers won''t want to miss Mathis''s accomplished return." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Surprising and gorgeous . . . Mathis'' long-awaited sophomore novel leaves the Great Migration of her lauded debut ( The Twelve Tribes of Hattie) for the 1980s, but her sharp characters, vivid settings, and beautiful sentences remain . . . Hattie fans will not be disappointed." - Booklist, "Shelter without the grace of welcome is exposure to the worst coldness of the world. Loyalty and the offer of comfort satisfy needs we feel in our bones. In The Unsettled , Ayana Mathis brings these extremes of experience intensely to life. This is a fine, powerful book." - Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead "The Unsettled crosses generations and landscapes, digs in the Southern soil and walks mean Northern city streets. Expansive and explosive, this beauty of a novel showcases Ayana Mathis's grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend "Ayana Mathis is one of the most brilliant writers working in today's America. A tour de force, The Unsettled is a poetic and fierce study of the conflicts between circumstances and personalities, between dreams and survivals, between the indifference of the world at large and the passions of individuals." - Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose, "Poignant, heartbreaking . . . Mathis skillfully and subtly drops allusions to historical events, sending the reader on a kind of intellectual treasure hunt." - The New York Times Book Review " The Unsettled follows Ms. Mathis''s debut, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie , whose loosely assembled family vignettes also explored the ambivalent aftermath of the Great Migration north. But this is a far better book, more focused and cohesive, and also more alive." - The Wall Street Journal "Ten years after The Twelve Tribes of Hattie, Mathis again strikes story-telling gold." - People "An ardent, ambitious, and carefully stitched tapestry of a novel, one that deserves and rewards our attention." - The Minneapolis Star Tribune "A decade after taking the world by storm with her debut novel, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie --the 72nd Oprah''s Book Club selection and an instant bestseller--Mathis is back with a highly anticipated and emotionally propulsive follow-up . . . Through a chorus of distinctive and virtuosic voices, we gather the story of a mother, a daughter, and the land that both unites and divides them." - Oprah Daily "[A] masterpiece . . . The Unsettled is poised to be a significant addition to contemporary literature, affirming Mathis''s status as a gifted and influential voice in the literary world . . . An emotionally charged journey through the intricate tapestry of family, love, and the relentless pursuit of belonging." - Essence "Shelter without the grace of welcome is exposure to the worst coldness of the world. Loyalty and the offer of comfort satisfy needs we feel in our bones. In The Unsettled , Ayana Mathis brings these extremes of experience intensely to life. This is a fine, powerful book." - Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead "The Unsettled crosses generations and landscapes, digs in the Southern soil and walks mean Northern city streets. Expansive and explosive, this beauty of a novel showcases Ayana Mathis''s grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend "Ayana Mathis is one of the most brilliant writers working in today''s America. A tour de force, The Unsettled is a poetic and fierce study of the conflicts between circumstances and personalities, between dreams and survivals, between the indifference of the world at large and the passions of individuals." - Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose "Outstanding . . . Perfectly paced . . . A heartbreaking tale about Reagan''s America that deftly weaves the past and present into the possibility of a bright, if still-unfolding, future." - BookPage (starred review) "Another triumph for Mathis . . . Fresh, bold, entrancing . . . [ The Unsettled ] sparkles even as it cuts to the bone." - Library Journal (starred review) "An affecting and carefully drawn story of a family on the brink . . . Mathis powerfully evokes the heartbreak and ways best efforts are undermined by social and legal machinery." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A simmering family saga involving fraught efforts in building Black communities . . . Mathis ratchets up the tension all the way to a stunning reveal, which reunites the family members for a reckoning with the truth. Readers won''t want to miss Mathis''s accomplished return." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Surprising and gorgeous . . . Mathis'' long-awaited sophomore novel leaves the Great Migration of her lauded debut ( The Twelve Tribes of Hattie) for the 1980s, but her sharp characters, vivid settings, and beautiful sentences remain . . . Hattie fans will not be disappointed." - Booklist, "Shelter without the grace of welcome is exposure to the worst coldness of the world. Loyalty and the offer of comfort satisfy needs we feel in our bones. In The Unsettled , Ayana Mathis brings these extremes of experience intensely to life. This is a fine, powerful book." - Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead "The Unsettled crosses generations and landscapes, digs in the Southern soil and walks mean Northern city streets. Expansive and explosive, this beauty of a novel showcases Ayana Mathis's grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend "Ayana Mathis is one of the most brilliant writers working in today's America. A tour de force, The Unsettled is a poetic and fierce study of the conflicts between circumstances and personalities, between dreams and survivals, between the indifference of the world at large and the passions of individuals." - Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose "An affecting and carefully drawn story of a family on the brink . . . Mathis powerfully evokes the heartbreak and ways best efforts are undermined by social and legal machinery." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A simmering family saga involving fraught efforts in building Black communities . . . Mathis ratchets up the tension all the way to a stunning reveal, which reunites the family members for a reckoning with the truth. Readers won't want to miss Mathis's accomplished return." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Surprising and gorgeous . . . Mathis' long-awaited sophomore novel leaves the Great Migration of her lauded debut ( The Twelve Tribes of Hattie) for the 1980s, but her sharp characters, vivid settings, and beautiful sentences remain . . . Hattie fans will not be disappointed." - Booklist, "Poignant, heartbreaking . . . Mathis skillfully and subtly drops allusions to historical events, sending the reader on a kind of intellectual treasure hunt." - The New York Times Book Review "Ten years after The Twelve Tribes of Hattie, Mathis again strikes story-telling gold." - People "An ardent, ambitious, and carefully stitched tapestry of a novel, one that deserves and rewards our attention." - The Minneapolis Star Tribune "A decade after taking the world by storm with her debut novel, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie --the 72nd Oprah's Book Club selection and an instant bestseller--Mathis is back with a highly anticipated and emotionally propulsive follow-up . . . Through a chorus of distinctive and virtuosic voices, we gather the story of a mother, a daughter, and the land that both unites and divides them." - Oprah Daily "Shelter without the grace of welcome is exposure to the worst coldness of the world. Loyalty and the offer of comfort satisfy needs we feel in our bones. In The Unsettled , Ayana Mathis brings these extremes of experience intensely to life. This is a fine, powerful book." - Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead "The Unsettled crosses generations and landscapes, digs in the Southern soil and walks mean Northern city streets. Expansive and explosive, this beauty of a novel showcases Ayana Mathis's grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend "Ayana Mathis is one of the most brilliant writers working in today's America. A tour de force, The Unsettled is a poetic and fierce study of the conflicts between circumstances and personalities, between dreams and survivals, between the indifference of the world at large and the passions of individuals." - Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose "Outstanding . . . Perfectly paced . . . A heartbreaking tale about Reagan's America that deftly weaves the past and present into the possibility of a bright, if still-unfolding, future." - BookPage (starred review) "Another triumph for Mathis . . . Fresh, bold, entrancing . . . [ The Unsettled ] sparkles even as it cuts to the bone." - Library Journal (starred review) "An affecting and carefully drawn story of a family on the brink . . . Mathis powerfully evokes the heartbreak and ways best efforts are undermined by social and legal machinery." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A simmering family saga involving fraught efforts in building Black communities . . . Mathis ratchets up the tension all the way to a stunning reveal, which reunites the family members for a reckoning with the truth. Readers won't want to miss Mathis's accomplished return." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Surprising and gorgeous . . . Mathis' long-awaited sophomore novel leaves the Great Migration of her lauded debut ( The Twelve Tribes of Hattie) for the 1980s, but her sharp characters, vivid settings, and beautiful sentences remain . . . Hattie fans will not be disappointed." - Booklist, "Shelter without the grace of welcome is exposure to the worst coldness of the world. Loyalty and the offer of comfort satisfy needs we feel in our bones. In The Unsettled , Ayana Mathis brings these extremes of experience intensely to life. This is a fine, powerful book." - Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead, "A decade after taking the world by storm with her debut novel, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie --the 72nd Oprah's Book Club selection and an instant bestseller--Mathis is back with a highly anticipated and emotionally propulsive follow-up . . . Through a chorus of distinctive and virtuosic voices, we gather the story of a mother, a daughter, and the land that both unites and divides them." - Oprah Daily "Shelter without the grace of welcome is exposure to the worst coldness of the world. Loyalty and the offer of comfort satisfy needs we feel in our bones. In The Unsettled , Ayana Mathis brings these extremes of experience intensely to life. This is a fine, powerful book." - Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead "The Unsettled crosses generations and landscapes, digs in the Southern soil and walks mean Northern city streets. Expansive and explosive, this beauty of a novel showcases Ayana Mathis's grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend "Ayana Mathis is one of the most brilliant writers working in today's America. A tour de force, The Unsettled is a poetic and fierce study of the conflicts between circumstances and personalities, between dreams and survivals, between the indifference of the world at large and the passions of individuals." - Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose "An affecting and carefully drawn story of a family on the brink . . . Mathis powerfully evokes the heartbreak and ways best efforts are undermined by social and legal machinery." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A simmering family saga involving fraught efforts in building Black communities . . . Mathis ratchets up the tension all the way to a stunning reveal, which reunites the family members for a reckoning with the truth. Readers won't want to miss Mathis's accomplished return." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Surprising and gorgeous . . . Mathis' long-awaited sophomore novel leaves the Great Migration of her lauded debut ( The Twelve Tribes of Hattie) for the 1980s, but her sharp characters, vivid settings, and beautiful sentences remain . . . Hattie fans will not be disappointed." - Booklist, "A decade after taking the world by storm with her debut novel, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie --the 72nd Oprah's Book Club selection and an instant bestseller--Mathis is back with a highly anticipated and emotionally propulsive follow-up . . . Through a chorus of distinctive and virtuosic voices, we gather the story of a mother, a daughter, and the land that both unites and divides them." - Oprah Daily "Shelter without the grace of welcome is exposure to the worst coldness of the world. Loyalty and the offer of comfort satisfy needs we feel in our bones. In The Unsettled , Ayana Mathis brings these extremes of experience intensely to life. This is a fine, powerful book." - Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead "The Unsettled crosses generations and landscapes, digs in the Southern soil and walks mean Northern city streets. Expansive and explosive, this beauty of a novel showcases Ayana Mathis's grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend "Ayana Mathis is one of the most brilliant writers working in today's America. A tour de force, The Unsettled is a poetic and fierce study of the conflicts between circumstances and personalities, between dreams and survivals, between the indifference of the world at large and the passions of individuals." - Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose "Another triumph for Mathis . . . Fresh, bold, entrancing . . . [ The Unsettled ] sparkles even as it cuts to the bone." - Library Journal (starred review) "An affecting and carefully drawn story of a family on the brink . . . Mathis powerfully evokes the heartbreak and ways best efforts are undermined by social and legal machinery." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A simmering family saga involving fraught efforts in building Black communities . . . Mathis ratchets up the tension all the way to a stunning reveal, which reunites the family members for a reckoning with the truth. Readers won't want to miss Mathis's accomplished return." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Surprising and gorgeous . . . Mathis' long-awaited sophomore novel leaves the Great Migration of her lauded debut ( The Twelve Tribes of Hattie) for the 1980s, but her sharp characters, vivid settings, and beautiful sentences remain . . . Hattie fans will not be disappointed." - Booklist, "Shelter without the grace of welcome is exposure to the worst coldness of the world. Loyalty and the offer of comfort satisfy needs we feel in our bones. In The Unsettled , Ayana Mathis brings these extremes of experience intensely to life. This is a fine, powerful book." - Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead "The Unsettled crosses generations and landscapes, digs in the Southern soil and walks mean Northern city streets. Expansive and explosive, this beauty of a novel showcases Ayana Mathis's grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend "Ayana Mathis is one of the most brilliant writers working in today's America. A tour de force, The Unsettled is a poetic and fierce study of the conflicts between circumstances and personalities, between dreams and survivals, between the indifference of the world at large and the passions of individuals." - Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose "An affecting and carefully drawn story of a family on the brink . . . Mathis powerfully evokes the heartbreak and ways best efforts are undermined by social and legal machinery." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK - A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR - From the best-selling author of The Twelve Tribes of Hattie , a searing multi-generational novel--set in the 1980s in racially and politically turbulent Philadelphia and in the tiny town of Bonaparte, Alabama--about a mother fighting for her sanity and survival "Emotionally propulsive ... Through a chorus of distinctive and virtuosic voices, we gather the story of a mother, a daughter, and the land that both unites and divides them."- Oprah Daily - "Showcases Ayana Mathis's grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend Two bold, utopic communities are at the heart of Ayana Mathis's searing follow-up to her bestselling debut, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie . Bonaparte, Alabama - once 10,000 glorious Black-owned acres - is now a ghost town vanishing to depopulation, crooked developers, and an eerie mist closing in on its shoreline. Dutchess Carson, Bonaparte's fiery, tough-talking protector, fights to keep its remaining one thousand acres in the hands of the last five residents. Meanwhile, in Philadelphia, her estranged daughter Ava is drawn into Ark - a seductive, radical group with a commitment to Black self-determination in the spirit of the Black Panthers and MOVE, with a dash of the Weather Underground's violent zeal. Ava's eleven-year-old son Toussaint wants out - his future awaits him on his grandmother's land, where the sounds of cicada and frog song might save him if only he can make it there. In Mathis's electrifying novel, Bonaparte is both mythic landscape and spiritual inheritance, and 1980s Philadelphia is its raw, darkly glittering counterpoint. The Unsettled is a spellbinding portrait of two fierce women reckoning with the steep cost of resistance: What legacy will we leave our children? Where can we be free?, A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK * A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR * From the best-selling author of The Twelve Tribes of Hattie , a searing multi-generational novel--set in the 1980s in racially and politically turbulent Philadelphia and in the tiny town of Bonaparte, Alabama--about a mother fighting for her sanity and survival "Emotionally propulsive ... Through a chorus of distinctive and virtuosic voices, we gather the story of a mother, a daughter, and the land that both unites and divides them."- Oprah Daily * "Showcases Ayana Mathis's grace on the page, as writer, as storyteller. A book to be read and re-read." - Jesmyn Ward, author of Let Us Descend Two bold, utopic communities are at the heart of Ayana Mathis's searing follow-up to her bestselling debut, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie . Bonaparte, Alabama - once 10,000 glorious Black-owned acres - is now a ghost town vanishing to depopulation, crooked developers, and an eerie mist closing in on its shoreline. Dutchess Carson, Bonaparte's fiery, tough-talking protector, fights to keep its remaining one thousand acres in the hands of the last five residents. Meanwhile, in Philadelphia, her estranged daughter Ava is drawn into Ark - a seductive, radical group with a commitment to Black self-determination in the spirit of the Black Panthers and MOVE, with a dash of the Weather Underground's violent zeal. Ava's eleven-year-old son Toussaint wants out - his future awaits him on his grandmother's land, where the sounds of cicada and frog song might save him if only he can make it there. In Mathis's electrifying novel, Bonaparte is both mythic landscape and spiritual inheritance, and 1980s Philadelphia is its raw, darkly glittering counterpoint. The Unsettled is a spellbinding portrait of two fierce women reckoning with the steep cost of resistance: What legacy will we leave our children? Where can we be free?
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- d***e (204)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzte 6 MonateBestätigter KaufArrived promptly, super well packaged, as described. Great value for the money. Highly recommend this seller.
- y***s (161)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzter MonatBestätigter KaufA+ seller! Better than described, meticulously packed, and quickly shipped! Thank you!!!
- 6***i (14)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letztes JahrBestätigter KaufExcellent delivery service even during a snow storm. The package came perfectly sealed and the product is exactly as described. It came perfectly packaged. The price is perfect, especially for being a part of a discontinued dryer. I highly recommend the seller.LG DRYER Furnace Limit Switch Therm-O-Disc 660039 T-O-D60T11 201338 341146 (Nr. 116246789714)
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