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Stories from the Tenants Downstairs (2022)Sidik Fofana"Heralds an indelible, inimitable new literary voice . . . full of humanity and humor and hope, full of insight into the plight of people too often pushed to the margins of America-the-dream . . . not only a great joy to read, it's evocative, essential art." Now Lila Knows (2022)Elizabeth Nunez"In Now Lila Knows, Elizabeth Nunez has crafted an indelible saga, one that is both of the times and timeless; both personal and universal. This beautifully, masterfully written novel is at once a compelling love story, a crucial exploration of the contemporary immigrant experience, and a trenchant critique of American racism." Dear Miss Metropolitan (2021)Carolyn Ferrell"Dear Miss Metropolitan is heart-wreck of a story of how pain and suffering fracture lives, but also a hopeful one that testifies of the human will to survive. While the nexus of the book is unimaginable trauma and its aftermath, Carolyn Ferrell has wrung from it, wondrous beauty. Believeyoume, it’s the kind of book that begs at least two reads: one for the drama propelling you page to page, and another for its inimitable style-the music of its language, the masterful handling of narration, the daring inventiveness. This novel is nothing short of an artistic feat." Cuyahoga (2020)Pete Beatty"Hear ye, hear ye: Cuyahoga is a singular feat of language and a energized inventive storytelling. In Big Son, I met a mythic American hero, and in his brother Meed, a gifted, indelible raconteur. It learned me much about the Ohio frontier and America's historic establishing, not to mention, I damn near cracked my funny bones laughing. This marvelous tragicomic tale impressed upon my head and heart--twin joys." More recommendations Visitors also looked at these authors
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