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"A writer of exceptional gifts and grace." --Joyce Carol Oates

Darnell Tucker has more to think about than the average twenty-year-old. A resident of impoverished Rio Seco, California, he works part time as the lone black member of the fire department, and will soon be a father. Though he loves his job, cutbacks to the state budget force him to search for new work, and the low-paying positions he finds rival firefighting in their peril. On two of the jobs, he's mistaken for a criminal by the police; coming home from another, he's shot at by a gang. His path blocked by economics, institutionalized racism, and the dangers of the place where he lives, how can he provide for his daughter, who has changed his life?

Blacker Than a Thousand Midnights is a stark and thoroughly convincing portrait of life on the margins.

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Praise for Blacker Than a Thousand Midnights

"[A] nuanced, unsentimental portrait . . . [The characters] ring remarkably true." --Los Angeles Times

"A writer of exceptional gifts and grace." --Joyce Carol Oates

"Here [Susan Straight] has again reached into the hearts and hurts of her Rio Seco people and walked with sureness and tenderness on the land they inhabit. Blacker Than a Thousand Midnights is a beautifully told, smoldering book that says that survival with dignity shines brighter than the California sun." --Shelby Hearon, Chicago Tribune

"This is a triumph, a portrait of a young black man trying to find his way that ends not in prison, drug dealing, or death, but with small moments of affirmation and the acceptance of responsibility that are a tribute to his will and intelligence. It counters all stereotypes about black men that are prevalent in contemporary writing." --David Nicholson, The Washington Post

"A lyrical and intelligent storyteller, [Susan Straight] burns clean the forbidding barriers of culture and race that blind people to one another." --People

Praise for In The Country of Women

"What a beautiful book! In the Country of Women must be the most populated, celebratory, filled-with-life memoir of our time. With her characteristic mix of compassion, warmth, humor, and acerbic insight, Susan Straight writes of her 'massive black and mixed-race family' and her 'quirky, deeply embedded white family'--a memoir that is, though addressed to her three daughters, a valentine to virtually everyone whom the renowned author has known in the course of her vividly described life. Unlike most contemporary memoirs, which focus upon singular, self-obsessed individuals, Susan Straight's is about an entire way of life, lived with great verve and passion: 'a strange California transcendentalism which never fit in with American upward mobility.'" --Joyce Carol Oates

"In the Country of Women is moving, fierce, and gorgeous. In a time of individualistic fragmentation and the tearing of the social fabric, Straight offers the contrary narrative, the essential need for community, its past and future, and celebrates her place in its weaving." --Janet Fitch, author of White Oleander

"In the Country of Women is the astonishingly beautiful story of a life and family history that could only happen in California, just as California is a place (and an idea--of expansion, light, color, a meeting of bloodlines and cultures) that could only happen in America." --Attica Locke, author of Bluebird, Bluebird

Praise for Highwire Moon

A National Book Award Finalist

"Her gallery of misfits reminds one of Flannery O'Connor's--but with a dash of sympathy and human goodness."--The Washington Post Book World

"An eye-opener of a novel, a road map to the real California . . . [Straight] turns headlines into poetry."--The New York Times Book Review

"Packed with the kind of detail about people, places and emotions that transport the reader to a different world."--San Francisco Chronicle

"One of America's gutsiest writers . . . a polyglot with an astonishing ear for how people really talk in places we hardly remember they are living."--The Baltimore Sun

"Heartrending."--Publishers Weekly

Praise for Between Heaven and Here

"A national artistic treasure." --The Boston Globe

"Exquisitely wrought." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Unflinchingly real and transcendently beautiful." --Ayelet Waldman

"As rich and tragic as any Shakespearean tale." --Walter Mosley

Praise for A Million Nightingales

"Radiant . . . Unforgettable, a classic haunting story of love, tragedy and perseverance." --Miami Herald

"Moving . . . Lush passages drip like Spanish moss from Straight's prose . . . [She] writes with nuance and insinuating grace." --The Seattle Times

"Intelligent and heartbreaking . . . Celebrates the individual's power to create a personal freedom within the most rigid social order." --The Oregonian

"From the first beautiful sentence, I felt transported to a world as vivid as the one outside my window. Moinette is one of those rare characters who enlarges both our sense of history and our humanity." --Judith Freeman, author of Red Water

"A story about triumph over adversity, but it's also one that understands the distinction between magnanimous kindness and its far less showy cousin, basic human decency." --Los Angeles Times

"An extraordinary achievement, fascinating, horrifying, disturbing, a tribute to the power of the human spirit. It lingers in the mind, unfading, haunting." --Shirley Ann Grau, author of The Keepers of the House

"Powerful and moving . . . Written in language so beautiful you can almost believe the words themselves are capable of salving history's wounds." --The New York Times Book Review

"An amazing novel. No cultural historian has more accurately revealed the laws, customs, beliefs, and language of antebellum Louisiana. No other novelist has used cultural realities to motivate characters that seem more real, to tell a story that is more affecting. While Moinette's story could have happened only in that place and time, Straight has not only made it feel real there and then but has also made it connect with here and now." --David Bradley, author of The Chaneysville Incident

"Audacious . . . The great strength of A Million Nightingales is Straight's unsentimental apprehension of the no-win system that was slavery, and the subtle ways it was designed--intelligently designed--to pervert every natural feeling, every impulse of generosity, of community, of familial loyalty." --Chicago Tribune

"In all her novels, Susan Straight has given voice to characters whose struggles for dignity and love have been fought on the twentieth-century battleground of race; with A Million Nightingales she digs even deeper into our common ground. But it is love and humanity, not race, that ultimately gives such a wrenching power to A Million Nightingales--a beautiful, redemptive novel." --Kate Moses, author of Wintering

Praise for I Been in Sorrow's Kitchen and Licked Out All the Pots

"Straight's portrayal of a black woman's life is nearly miraculous in its astonishing richness of detail, its emotional honesty and its breadth of human thought and feeling." --USA Today

"Elegant . . . As monumental as the tall, taciturn woman whose life it traces." --Publishers Weekly

"How long has it been since I stayed up until four in the morning to finish reading a book? The self-contained, compelling world presented here, accessible though so very strange, belongs to its unforgettable heroine." --April Bernard, New York Newsday

Praise for Aquaboogie

"The great strength of Aquaboogie, Susan Straight's remarkable first work of fiction, is the way this 'novel-in-stories' brings to life the rich and vibrant life of an all-black community." --Los Angeles Times Book Review

"Aquaboogie is a love story in fragments . . . A book by a writer whose love for her characters infuses her work with the dignity and urgency they so clearly deserve." --The New York Times Book Review

"Straight has taken the cadence and color of spirited voices, her community's venerable oral tradition, and given it unequivocal form on page." --LA Weekly

"Rarely is a black community so precisely, humanly, and searchingly delineated." --Star-Tribune (Minneapolis)

"Vividly captures people who know the rhythm of their own lives. They twist and turn to its beats, yet they remain partially submerged, trying not to drown." --The Washington Post

"The dialogue in these stories flows like a river of talk, pulls you along with its rhythms until you're in it; you're the reader, then the listener, then the speaker." --St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"Straight has created an entire world, and her small neighborhood is overgrown and lush with legends--hardly a dry river. A rich collection of stories that demands to be read and reread." --San Francisco Chronicle

About the Author

SUSAN STRAIGHT has published eight novels and, most recently, the memoir In The Country of Women. She has been a finalist for the National Book Award and received the Robert Kirsch Award for lifetime achievement from the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the O. Henry Prize, the Lannan Literary Award for Fiction, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. She was born in Riverside, California, where she lives with her family.

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  • Publication date2019
  • ISBN 10 1640093613
  • ISBN 13 9781640093614
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