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My Monticello

Hardback

Main Details

Title My Monticello
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jocelyn Nicole Johnson
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 144
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781787303027
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage Publishing
Imprint Harvill Secker
Publication Date 4 November 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A powerful call for collectivism and one of the biggest American debuts of 2021 In a time of rolling blackouts and terrible storms battering America, the neighbourhood of 1st Street, Charlottesville is attacked by violent white supremacists. Families, friends and strangers flee for their lives in an abandoned bus, taking refuge in Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's historic plantation home in the hills above town. Over nineteen heart-stopping days the group find ways to care for and sustain one another as the world burns beneath them. Told by Da'Naisha Love, a young Black descendant of Jefferson and Sally Hemings, My Monticello is a searing indictment of racism past and present, and a powerful vision of resistance, hope and love.

Author Biography

Jocelyn Nicole Johnson's writing has appeared in Guernica and the Guardian and has been anthologized in Best American Short Stories 2018, guest edited by Roxane Gay. My Monticello is her debut. She lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Reviews

Riveting storytelling. This incandescent work speaks not just to the moment, but to history * Publishers Weekly (starred review) * A badass debut by any measure - nimble, knowing, and electrifying * Colson Whitehead, twice-Pulitzer Prize winning author of THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD and THE NICKEL BOYS * An electric new literary voice * Esquire * Absolutely unforgettable. Johnson's prose soars to remarkable heights * Roxane Gay, New York Times bestselling author of HUNGER and AYITI * Unputdownable... Extraordinarily powerful... One of the finest books of 2021 and a future classic * The Bookseller, Book of the Month * My Monticello is a magnificent debut that holds so much in its gaze. This breathtaking, artful book is a gift * Megha Majumdar, New York Times bestselling author of A BURNING * I was enthralled from the opening lines of this book. Stunning * Charles Yu, National Book Award-winning author of INTERIOR CHINATOWN * This is a stunning debut by a brilliant and original new voice * Danielle Evans, award-winning author of THE OFFICE OF HISTORICAL CORRECTIONS * Johnson's debut book is stellar * Kirkus (starred review) * A powerful and beautiful read -- Nina Pottell * Prima * An extraordinary debut from a gifted writer with an unflinching view of history and what may come of it. * Washington Post * Johnson is a great observer. The novel is full of stunningly precise figurative language... [it's] utterly absorbing...a meditation of how the brutal past of slavery still has a potent legacy in contemporary America; it also portrays the redemptive powers of love and care -- Tomiwa Owolade * Daily Telegraph * This powerful and memorable book is a must-read -- Joanne Finney * Good Housekeeping * A powerful, thought-provoking novel -- Sarra Manning * Red * [A] tenderly rendered apocalyptic novella... Johnson is an unusually sensitive writer, combining a mood of impending doom with language of soulful beauty -- Claire Allfree * Daily Mail * This brief, brilliant gut-punch of a novel is frighteningly plausible... Lush, harrowing, and entirely believable - a marvel of economy -- Paul Connolly * Metro * My Monticello is short, satisfying and punchy: more debuts should be like this -- John Self * The Times * Stunning -- Eithne Farry * Mail on Sunday * Chilling, affecting and intelligent -- Stuart Kelly * Scotland on Sunday * This brief, brilliant gut-punch of a novel is frighteningly plausible -- Paul Connolly * Metro, *Christmas Gift Guide 2021* * My Monticello is a bleak story but reading it elicits the same kind of sensation that comes from listening to a poignant blues song: there is pleasure in its creation without denying the pain of the subject -- Colin Grant * Guardian * A history lesson, a fable, an inquiry into the nature of historic monuments, a heartfelt tale of community and above all a nail-biting story. * Guardian *