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Recalling Lalita Tademy's Cane River, this work will appeal to lovers of African American, Southern, and historical fiction. [See Prepub Alert, 12/17/18.]
Analogous to Tsitsi Dangarembga's Commonwealth Writers' Prize-winning Nervous Conditions, this spacious work will appeal to readers of African and historical fiction.—Ashanti White, Fayetteville, NC
Employing humor as she focuses on environmental and identity politics and with a clear-eyed compassion reminiscent of Raymond Carver, Boyden's work will appeal to readers of literary and environmental fiction.
Stylistically reminiscent of Toni Morrison's Paradise, this successful debut will appeal to readers of literary and Caribbean fiction. [See Prepub Alert, 1/8/18.]
Written in delicate prose recalling Zinzi Clemmons's What We Lose, this raw, honest work draws readers into Masechaba's South African world and will appeal to lovers of African, medical, and literary fiction.
What is lovely about these stories is that Watts can take a few words and paint a landscape that reveals so much richness about the people and culture. Similar to Pearl Cleage's Brass Bed and Other Stories, this collection will appeal to readers of Southern and African American fiction.