A smart, historical read that's perfect for book clubs, this powerful debut-winner of the 2023 PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction-tells the story of a young Haitian woman in California who becomes involved with the Black Panthers and discovers that being part of the revolution may not always mean equal justice for women.
A smart, historical read that's perfect for book clubs, this powerful debut-winner of the 2023 PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction-tells the story of a young Haitian woman in California who becomes involved with the Black Panthers and discovers that being part of the revolution may not always mean equal justice for women.
It's that pivotal year, 1968, and Nettie Boileau, a young Haitian student in Oakland, gets caught up in the ongoing revolutionary fever. With her friend Clia Brown, she uses her public health skills to help operate the free health clinics created by the people she believes are "true revolutionaries," the Black Panthers. When she falls in love with Black Panther Party Defense Captain Melvin Mosley, their passionate love affair soon eclipses all else-her friendship with Clia and even her own sense of self.
Pregnant, Nettie follows Melvin to Chicago to help with a newly-launched Illinois chapter of the Panthers, but once there, she finds Chicago segregated, police surveillance brutal, and her faith in love eroding as Melvin becomes unfaithful. After a violent tussle with the police and the loss of their unborn child, both Nettie and Melvin are caught in the viciousness of J. Edgar Hoover's covert campaigns, and Nettie is soon on the run, desperate to find power in her roots and ultimately, to save herself.With richly imagined, relatable characters, Kingdom of No Tomorrow tells a story of Black love, self-determination, and the importance of revolution in the midst of injustice."Josaphat's pitch-perfect dialogue and pacing and scene-unraveling, make Kingdom of No Tomorrow a successful story about a young woman caught up in the eye of a political hurricane. In the best tradition of political fiction, it taps into larger questions about personal responsibility and revolutionary ardor."--New Haven Independent
"An earnest, urgent novel... [t]he tension in "Kingdom of No Tomorrow" revolves around whether there can be any future for a young woman dedicated to healing and a young warrior determined to burn the racist country down... Kingdom of No Tomorrow gave me a sense of an intense period of America's racial history that I've never felt before."--The Washington Post
"Sharply rendered"--Los Angeles Review of Books
Longlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize
An NPR Book of the Day
Named a Most Recommended/ Anticipated Book of the Season by Amazon, Goodreads, Ebony, Ms. Magazine, Chicago Review of Books, and Alta
"Fabienne Josaphat impressively brings to life a horrible period as well as the men and women who fought against it. Filled with life, suspense, and humor, this powerful first novel is an irresistible read about the nature of good and evil, terror and injustice, and ultimately triumph and love."
--Edwidge Danticat, author of Claire of Sea Light
Fabienne Josaphat was born and raised in Haiti, and graduated with an MFA in Creative Writing from Florida International University. Of her first novel, Dancing in the Baron's Shadow published with Unnamed Press, Edwidge Danticat said, "Filled with life, suspense, and humor, this powerful first novel is an irresistible read about the nature of good and evil, terror and injustice, and ultimately triumph and love." In addition to fiction, Josaphat writes non-fiction and poetry, as well as screenplays. Her work has been featured in The African American Review, The Washington Post, Teen Vogue, The Master's Review, Grist Journal, Damselfly, Hinchas de Poesia, Off the Coast Journal and The Caribbean Writer. Her poems have been anthologized in Eight Miami Poets, a Jai-Alai Books publication. Fabienne Josaphat lives in South Florida.
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