TIFFANY McDANIEL is the international bestselling author of Betty, The Summer that Melted Everything, and On the Savage Side. Drawing from her Cherokee heritage, she is a poet, a novelist, and a visual artist. She is also the author of the Middle Grade series The Wand Keepers. She is the winner of over a dozen literary prizes, including the Guardian's Not the Booker, Friends of American Writers Chicago, the Society of Midland Authors, and the FNAC. She lives with cats and a dog surrounded by the trees and wildlife that she loves. Tiffany was awarded the prestigious title of Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in 2021.
Breathtaking.
*Vogue*
Despite the beauty of the landscape and the poetry of the language,
this is not an easy read. Yes, it flows beautifully, but there are
depths to explore and layer upon layer of meaning. It is worth the
journey... At one stage, I put the novel aside but Betty kept
calling me back. I wanted to know what happened. I'm glad I did.
Once I had finished the book, I wanted to start again simply so
that I could savour some of the language and the Cherokee wisdom.
(I also wanted to give Betty a hug and tell her it would be OK.)
This is a book that will stay with you.
*Irish Independent*
There's a good chance you haven't read a family saga like Betty...
Their story is simultaneously extraordinary (they are subjected to
unthinkable racism, financial hardships, and untimely deaths) and
run-of-the-mill (at the heart, they are a family like any other).
Each day in their life is supplanted with the mysticism and
interconnectedness of their father's traditions, offering a light
at the end of a very dark plot tunnel.
*Entertainment Weekly*
Vivid.
*Los Angeles Times*
So engrossing! Tiffany McDaniel's Betty is a page-turning
Appalachian coming-of-age story steeped in Cherokee history, told
in undulating prose that settles right into you.
*Naoise Dolan, Sunday Times bestselling author of EXCITING
TIMES*
I felt consumed by the ambitious enormity and sadness of this book.
Betty is about the power of words and the language it is written in
rings with this. I loved it, you will love it.
*Daisy Johnson, Booker Prize shortlisted author of EVERYTHING UNDER
and SISTERS*
I loved Betty: I fell for its strong characters and was moved by
the story it portrayed. McDaniel deals with the passage of time
with subtlety and skill and the descriptions of the rolling hills
of Ohio were really beautiful.
*Fiona Mozley, Booker Prize shortlisted author of ELMET*
Betty is woven of many things, light and dark, and most of all it
is life in all its shades: all its brilliances and disappointments,
sadnesses and hopes. Vivid and lucid, Betty has stayed with me.
*Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of THE MERCIES*
Tiffany McDaniel has given us a vivid and haunting portrait of the
writer as a young girl. Betty Carpenter survives the brutality of
her childhood through her father's stories and his steadfast belief
in her own. A novel of tragedy and trouble, poetry and power, not a
story you will soon forget.
Magical, densely lyrical and often disturbing. Tiffany McDaniel
follows in the tradition of The Color Purple with her unflinching
portrayal of the generational ripples of racism, poverty, and
abuse. Shot through with moonshine, Bible verses, and folklore,
Betty is about the cruelty we inflict on one another, the beauty we
still manage to find, and the stories we tell in order to
survive.
*Eowyn Ivey, author of THE SNOW CHILD*
This novel broke my brain. The lush, hypnotic prose, the voice, so
authentic and compelling, as Betty Carpenter holds your hand and
leads you through a world filled with familial tragedy. Each more
haunting than the last, until you're left holding your breath, with
a tourniquet on your heart. This is powerful, relentless
storytelling at its best.
*Jamie Ford, author of HOTEL AT THE CORNER OF BITTER AND SWEET*
Betty is Betty Carpenter's gripping coming of age story and is
bold, inventive and profoundly moving. It is not a story blind to
the character's abuse, but also reveals the love, sweetness, and
magic in her life. Betty is too brown, too female and too poor for
the world, but her story reminds us that despite all obstacles
there are those blessed times when we can still manage to find our
voices and sing. A triumph!
*Stephanie Powell Watts, author of NO ONE IS COMING TO SAVE US*
A painful, powerful, transcendent story . . . Tiffany McDaniel's
distinctive, poetic prose lets us know at the outset that something
unique is going on in these pages. Bit by bit, she draws us into
her 'other world' with amazing skill; and, before we realize it, we
are like wide-eyed children, enthralled as we once were, as we
listened to a story from Grimm's Fairy Tales. Yet, this is no
fairytale for children. Rather, it is an intricate, complex mosaic
of myths that explores the ways in which the imagination can bring
hope into our lives during difficult times. With her depth as a
poet and her boldness as a storyteller, the author has created an
unforgettable novel. It stays in our imagination, long after we've
read the last word.
*Gwyn Hyman Rubio, author of THE WOODMAN'S DAUGHTER*
Tiffany McDaniel gives voice to those on the fringes. Betty is a
coming-of-age novel that has the courage to look into the darkness
and to find the light. Betty Carpenter tells the story of her
family with empathy and passion and heart. This is a book for
anyone who's ever stood on the outside looking in, or for anyone
who's ever scorned the unfortunate. It's a book for our uncertain
times, one that has much to show us about family, about want, about
love.
*Lee Martin, author of THE BRIGHT FOREVER*
Betty is an unforgettable story about the bonds that bind families
and the power of words when it feels like all hope is lost.
*Daily Express*
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