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Wench: The word-of-mouth hit that became a New York Times bestseller

Dolen Perkins-Valdez

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Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Historical fiction, Slavery & abolition of slavery

The bestselling debut novel from Dolen Perkins-Valdez, based on little-known fact, tells the story of four Black enslaved women in the years preceding the Civil War

THE WORD-OF-MOUTH HIT THAT BECAME A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

In 1850s Ohio, a free territory before the Civil War, Tawawa House is an idyllic retreat for Southern white men who vacation there every summer with their enslaved black mistresses. It's their open secret. Lizzie, Reenie, and Sweet are regulars at the resort, building strong friendships over the years. But when they are joined by Mawu, as fearless as she is assured, the seeds of an escape are planted.

To run away is to leave everything behind, and for some it will be harder to break the emotional and psychological bonds that bind them to their masters. When a fire on the resort sets off a string of tragedies, the women of Tawawa House soon learn that triumph and dehumanization are inseparable and that love exists even in the darkest circumstances - all while they bear witness to the end of an era.

'Readers entranced by The Help will be equally riveted by Wench . . . deeply moving, beautifully written' USA Today

'A fabulously creative and daring historical novel' Chicago Tribune

'Brave, honest, beautifully written' Sigrid Nunez, author of The Friend

'Through unforgettable characters and luscious prose, Wench stares down the difficult truths while never losing its beautiful beating heart' Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage

'A heartbreaker, full of understated tragedy and lyrical prose. . . . Perkins-Valdez has woven a devastatingly beautiful account of a cruel past' People

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Praise for Wench: The word-of-mouth hit that became a New York Times bestseller

  • Through unforgettable characters and luscious prose, Wench stares down the difficult truths while never losing its beautiful beating heart. With all the weight of a historical excavation and the urgency of a page-turner, Perkins-Valdez establishes herself as a powerful new voice in fiction - Tayari Jones

  • Perkins-Valdez eloquently plunges into a dark period of American history. . . Heart-wrenching, intriguing, original and suspenseful - Publishers Weekly

  • A heartbreaker, full of understated tragedy and lyrical prose . . . Perkins-Valdez has woven a devastatingly beautiful account of a cruel past - People

  • A striking debut intimately limns a Southern slave's complicated relationship with her master. . . Compelling and unsentimental - Kirkus Reviews

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Dolen Perkins-Valdez

Dolen Perkins-Valdez is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel Wench. In 2011, she was a finalist for two NAACP Image Awards and the Hurston-Wright Legacy Award for fiction. She received a DC Commission on the Arts Grant for her second novel Balm, which was published by HarperCollins in 2015. Dolen is also a 2020 nominee for a United States Artists Fellowship, and the current Chair of the Board of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. On behalf of the foundation, she has visited nearly every public high school in the District of Columbia to talk about the importance of reading and writing. She is currently Associate Professor in the Literature Department at American University and lives in Washington, DC with her family.

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