For readers of Paul Beatty's The Sellout and Percival Everett, a moving and darkly funny novel about an attempt to found a Utopia, from the award-winning author of Everywhere You Don't Belong, one of the most exciting new voices on the literary landscape.
For readers of Paul Beatty's The Sellout and Percival Everett, a moving and darkly funny novel about an attempt to found a Utopia, from the award-winning author of Everywhere You Don't Belong, one of the most exciting new voices on the literary landscape.
A 2023 NEW YORK TIMES and WASHINGTON POST Notable Book and a BOSTON GLOBE Best Book of the Year
From the Ernest J. Gaines Award-winning author of Everywhere You Don't Belong, a touching, timely novel-called "smart, witty" by the New York Times Book Review, "fascinating" by the Boston Globe, and "wryly funny" by People-about an attempt to found an underground utopia and the interwoven stories of those drawn to it.Included in Fall Preview & Most-Anticipated Lists: New York Times, Washington Post, TIME, The Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Vulture.com, Esquire.com, ELLE.com, The Millions, and Lit Hub An abandoned restaurant on a hill off the highway in Western Massachusetts doesn't look like much. But to Rio, a young Black woman bereft after the loss of her newborn child, this hill becomes more than a safe haven-it becomes a place to start over. She convinces her husband to help her construct a society underground, somewhere safe, somewhere everyone can feel loved, wanted, and accepted, where the children learn actual history, where everyone has an equal shot.She locates a Benefactor and soon their utopia begins to take shape. Two unhoused men hear about it and immediately begin their journey by bus from Chicago to get there. A young and disillusioned journalist stumbles upon it and wants in. And a former soccer player, having lost his footing in society, is persuaded to check it out too. But no matter how much these people all yearn for meaning and a sanctuary from the existential dread of life above the surface, what happens if this new society can't actually work? What then? From one of the most exciting new literary voices out there, The New Naturals is fresh and deeply perceptive, capturing the absurdity of life in the 21st century, for readers of Paul Beatty's The Sellout and Jennifer Egan's The Candy House. In this remarkable feat of imagination, Bump shows us that, ultimately, it is our love for and connection to each other that will save us."Poignant... The New Naturals is a powerful novel that resonates long after the final page..."--Seattle Book Review
Included in Fall Preview & Most-Anticipated Lists: New York Times, Washington Post, The Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Esquire Vulture.com, ELLE.com, W Magazine, The Millions, Goodreads, and Lit Hub
"The New Naturals is a tragicomedy for our times, exploring that age-old question of how to connect with our fellow human beings and build community, even as the world makes increasingly less sense. A tour-de-force, full of heart and asking the big questions about life and the mind."--Kaitlyn Greenidge, author of Libertie
"[An] ambitious and fascinating premise."--Literary Hub
"[Bump] is just a really gifted, musical writer. And sometimes you just want that experience of a book that you really want to talk to somebody about. And I feel like this is going to be that book." - Holiday Recommendations by Rumaan Alam--NBC / Today
"A booming talent whose latest reads like Ann Patchett shot through Percival Everett."--Chicago Tribune
"A keenly observant work of literary fiction, revealing provocative insights into what happens when ideals, aspirations, and human fallibility collide. I was both gripped and hypnotized by Bump's distinctive voice, so unique I couldn't help but reread passages just to relive its poetic cadence. I flew through the pages. I fell in love with characters who not only shared my concerns but hopes and sympathies as well. THE NEW NATURALS is bold, funny, dark and masterful."
--Oscar Hokeah, author of PEN/Hemingway Winner Calling for a Blanket Dance
Gabriel Bump grew up in South Shore, Chicago. He received his MFA in fiction from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. His debut novel, Everywhere You Don't Belong, was a New York Times Notable Book of 2020 and has won the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence, the Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award for Fiction, the Heartland Booksellers Award for Fiction, and the Black Caucus of the American Library Association's First Novelist Award. Bump teaches at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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