Hell of a Book: A Read with Jenna Pick
by Jason Mott
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***2021 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER***
***THE NATIONAL BESTSELLER***
Winner of the 2021 Sir Walter Raleigh Award for Fiction, Joyce Carol Oates Literary Prize Finalist, 2022 Chautauqua Prize Finalist, Willie Morris Award for Southern Writing Shortlist, 2021 Aspen Words Literary Prize Shortlist, 2022 Maya Angelou Book Award Shortlist, 2022 Carnegie Medal Longlist
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An astounding work of fiction from New York Times bestselling author Jason Mott, always deeply honest, at times electrically funny, that goes to the heart of racism, police violence, and the hidden costs exacted upon Black Americans and America as a whole
In Jason Mott's Hell of a Book, a Black author sets out on a cross-country publicity tour to promote his bestselling novel. That storyline drives Hell of a Book and is the scaffolding of something much larger and more urgent: Mott's novel also tells the story of Soot, a young Black boy living in a rural town in the recent past, and The Kid, a possibly imaginary child who appears to the author on his tour.
As these characters' stories build and converge, they astonish. For while this heartbreaking and magical book entertains and is at once about family, love of parents and children, art and money, it's also about the nation's reckoning with a tragic police shooting playing over and over again on the news. And with what it can mean to be Black in America.
Who has been killed? Who is The Kid? Will the author finish his book tour, and what kind of world will he leave behind? Unforgettably told, with characters who burn into your mind and an electrifying plot ideal for book club discussion, Hell of a Book is the novel Mott has been writing in his head for the last ten years. And in its final twists, it truly becomes its title.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780593330982
EAN:
9780593330982
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
336
Authors:
Jason Mott
Publisher:
Dutton

Excellent book!
What a way to tell a story about the plight of Blacks in America without preaching or being overly intellectual. I loved the suspense of trying to determine if the characters are the same person. It so adequately portrayed the way we are expected to accept and forgive when we never receive the same in return. A bonus was the description of NC, the good and the bad.
I loved the metaphors, the beauty of Mott s language. His flights of fancy, the weaving of 3 characters into one. Yes, the humor is there, but so is the pathos. It took me a long time to finish, though. I could only take so much at a time.
Makes you reflect on society and it's affect on you, It shows how current events and history shape who we are and how we act towards one another.
As I read this book, I wanted a big mirror surrounding EVERYONE, while these words from Jason Mott came to us. While we heard his words, we could not avoid seeing ourselves in this mirror, seeing our souls, staring and looking deep enough to not only see the truth of Jason’s words, but to feel the responsibility.I am going to reread this book, share it, and pray that others will be as moved as I am in hopes that one day Soot will just be a beautiful carefree young boy, free of fear.
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