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About The Book
Some two decades later, high-profile interracial nuptials in Oakland, California, become the occasion for a reunion between the now Reverend Vida and Lucius Clay, the fiery journalist she met in South Carolina. Within weeks of their re-meeting, Lucius is dispatched to cover Black church burnings—beginning with Lily’s hometown in Texas.
Writer Hilton Als recently commented: “We need to wake up to the fact that America is not one story. It is many, many, many stories.” American Blues offers no neat resolution. Instead, its timely story invites, as it tangles with, readers’ own assumptions and complex experiences of race and gender in America.
Product Details
- Publisher: She Writes Press (April 12, 2022)
- ISBN13: 9781647420772
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Raves and Reviews
“Hilsabeck’s prose is vivid and urgent . . .”
—Kirkus Reviews
“The blues are black folks’ breathing through the grisly legacies of white malevolence and grotesque bloodlust in America. American Blues gives readers a haunting glimpse into the casual and sustained brutality of white supremacy.”
—Pierce Freelon, writer, composer, and codirector of The History of White People in America
“A heartfelt chorus of narrative voices about decades of racial violence in America.”
—Susan Straight, author of The Gettin Place and In the Country of Women
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