A profoundly moving story on the bonds of family and history - this is Beloved for the 21st century.
Yaa Gyasi was born in Mampong, Ghana, and raised in Huntsville, Alabama. Her first novel, Homegoing, was a Sunday Times bestseller, won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Best First Novel and was shortlisted for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction. In 2017 Yaa Gyasi was selected as one of Granta's Best of Young American Novelists and in 2019 the BBC selected her debut as one of the 100 Novels that Shaped Our World. Her second book, Transcendent Kingdom, was shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction and is a New York Times bestseller.
This novel boldly pushes the scope and possibilities of what
historical fiction can do. Intimate yet expansive . . . one of the
many extraordinary achievements of Gyasi's enviable debut is the
writer's ability to make all the myriad descendants here - enslaved
mothers, carpenters, academics - equally worthy of the reader's
sustained engagement and compassion
*Michael Donkor*
Shows the unmistakable touch of a gifted writer
*The New Yorker*
I think I needed to read a book like this to remember what is
possible. I think I needed to remember what happens when you pair a
gifted literary mind to an epic task. Homegoing is an
inspiration
*Ta-Nehisi Coates, National Book Award winning author of 'Between
the World and Me'*
Wildly ambitious debut by a 26-year-old writer . . . It's
impossible not to admire the ambition and scope of Homegoing
*New York Times*
Remarkable, is a devastating account of America....explores horror
without ever losing sight of humanity or hope
*Sunday Times 3 To Watch*
[A] commanding debut . . . will stay with you long after you've
finished reading. When people talk about all the things fiction can
teach its readers, they're talking about books like this
*Marie Claire*
Gyasi gives voice, and an empathetic ear, to the ensuing seven
generations of flawed and deeply human descendants, creating a
patchwork mastery of historical fiction
*Elle*
An astonishing epic debut
*Observer*
Homegoing is a novel I wish I could have read when I was a young
woman. An intelligent, beautiful and healing read, destined to
become a classic
*Zadie Smith*
Homegoing is one hell of a book... I recommend Homegoing without
reservation. Definitely a must read for 2016.
*Roxane Gay*
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