Patsy

Patsy

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Heralded for writing “deeply memorable . . . women” (Jennifer Senior, , Nicole Dennis-Benn introduces readers to an unforgettable heroine for our times: the eponymous Patsy, who leaves her young daughter behind in Jamaica to follow Cicely, her oldest friend, to New York. Beating with the pulse of a long-withheld confession and peppered with lilting patois, gives voice to a woman who looks to America for the opportunity to love whomever she chooses, bravely putting first. But to survive as an undocumented immigrant, Patsy is forced to work as a nanny, while back in Jamaica her daughter, Tru, ironically struggles to understand why she was left behind. Greeted with international critical acclaim from readers who, at last, saw themselves represented in , this astonishing novel “fills a literary void with compassion, complexity and tenderness” (Joshunda Sanders, ), offering up a vital portrait of the chasms between selfhood and motherhood, the American dream and reality. It’s a story about resilience…. is a book that will open a lot of minds. I think particularly now, it’s critical that we open our minds to the way others live…. At the end this is a beautiful story of love. Sumptuous… Dennis-Benn ingeniously humanizes and changes up the typical immigrant saga… The result is a knowing, at times painfully funny novel about the disorienting relationship between selfhood and sacrifice. Stunning…. fills a literary void with compassion, complexity and tenderness. Nicole Dennis-Benn carefully unspools the stories behind each wound over the long course of this richly imagined novel… [she] beautifully illustrates how the characters are connected to one another by love, desire and violence, and how they bear those histories permanently, both within and on their bodies. [ ] continually and subtly defies predictability as it tells a vital and remarkable life story…. I never knew what turn the story would take next, how the past would reassert itself, what alliances and rifts would form, where love would fail and where it would unexpectedly appear. Again and again, surprises and illuminates. Admirers of have waited three years for Dennis-Benn’s followup, and anyone who was enchanted by her gorgeous writing are in for a happy surprise: isn’t just as good as its predecessor, it’s somehow even better…. Dennis-Benn isn’t just a compassionate writer, she’s also a courageous one, unafraid to address topics that too often go ignored. And in Patsy and Tru, she’s managed to create two unforgettable characters who function as real people and not literary archetypes. Dennis-Benn is quickly becoming an indispensable novelist, and is a brave, brilliant triumph of a book. Nicole Dennis-Benn’s sophomore novel, , methodically and unapologetically engages with choices women do and should be allowed to make, and as with her last novel, , does so with nuance and grace…. is a deeply queer, sensitive and vividly written novel about a woman’s right to want and a child’s right to carve her own path. Dennis-Benn writes about the immigrant experience with abiding, bone-deep empathy—swinging between standard English and patois the same way that Patsy and her daughter navigate their own need to code-switch as the years pass. Estranged from one another and bound to a world that tends to treat black womanhood and queer sexuality as invisible at best, their separate but intertwined stories wend through hurt and hope and inalienable dreams; not just for a better life, but a truly honest one. Brilliant… [Dennis-Benn] writes with keen awareness of what others experience living undocumented in America—and the compromises that women make in order to prioritize themselves. Dennis-Benn gives her characters the dose of happiness and self-assurance that many stories about social ills refuse women like them. She does that without facilely wishing away the big issues—racism, homophobia, gender, classism—that her novel tackles. is a portrait of black queer women grasping for self-determination, and a challenge to the conventions of what is expected of good mothers and good women and good immigrants…. In writing beautifully about that unending struggle, Dennis-Benn finds a way to extend to black girls and women some of the love that the world may never offer. While highlights the profound, and often unseen, sacrifices made in immigrants’ lives in America, it also emphasizes the struggles of those who are LGBTQIA+…. In the end, Dennis-Benn touches upon the question of whether or not America is even still the promised land for all identities seeking freedom from persecution. is a probing novel about freedom, examining one woman’s shifting conception of it, and how people weigh what they are willing to trade for liberty…. The immigrant novel has a rich tradition in American literature…. adds to that lineage with its engrossing portrait of a complicated woman who struggles against crushing societal forces in her quest—not to sacrifice her life for future generations—but to finally unfurl her true self. Astonishing…. Dennis-Benn’s writing is ravishing, full of the musical rhythm of Jamaican dialect, sprinkled like hot spices throughout a narrative that is colorful, heartbreakingly sad and bristling with life. [A] provocative, muscular book. Dennis-Benn takes care with characters, building intricate relationships, and writes in exquisite prose that brings to life Pennyfield, the Jamaican neighborhood Patsy is from, and the Caribbean diaspora in New York…. Draws the complexity of experiencing one’s sexuality, and the varying ways sexuality is understood in the larger community. Although she’s lovingly drawn by Dennis-Benn, has done the single most-damning thing a mother can do in our society: She has abandoned her child. It’s a marker of Dennis-Benn’s masterful prowess at characterization and her elegant, nuanced writing that the people here—even when they’re flawed or unlikable—inspire sympathy and respect. Dennis-Benn has written a profound book about sexuality, gender, race, and immigration that speaks to the contemporary moment through the figure of a woman alive with passion and regret. Redemptive parallel stories examine themes of identity, belonging, and self-fulfillment in Dennis-Benn’s ( ) latest… Sharon Gordon beautifully captures the lilt of the many Jamaican voices as well as conveying the ambiguity of Patsy and Tru’s thoughts and feelings. This story may be better listened to than read. Highly recommended. A Jamaican woman abandons her daughter for a chance to reunite with her childhood friend turned lover in this wrenching second novel from Dennis-Benn ( )…. An immersive study in unintended consequences…. This is a marvelous novel. Dennis-Benn ( , 2016) builds big worlds inside and outside her touchable characters, writing through their knotty love in all its failures and mercies in this empathetic intergenerational epic of womanhood and inheritance. A stunningly powerful inter-generational novel about the price—the ransom really— women must pay to choose themselves, their lives, their value, their humanity. Frank, funny, salty, heartbreaking, full of love, Dennis-Benn is a map-maker to those places in the heart held so closely, the holder may not know even they’re there. Beautiful, shattering, and deeply affecting. Patsy’s story ultimately makes for a novel that is destined to endure. Nicole Dennis-Benn is an exquisite writer who paints scenes with words so vivid you might as well be walking through it as a character, not a reader. In , she addresses motherhood, sexuality, racism, and colorism; turning her prodigious talents to the timely story of an undocumented immigrant straddling two worlds while learning that love isn’t a choice, but the beat in one’s blood. One of my favourite novels of 2017 was easily Nicole Dennis-Benn’s first novel, , and when her second, , was announced, I almost lost my mind. The richness of Dennis-Benn’s writing is taken to another level in , the story of a Jamaican woman working towards her own version of the American dream…. Dennis-Benn explores in such a textured, taut way what in love is gained, and what, or who, is left behind…. Bliss. A novel that splits at the seams with yearning, elegantly written and deeply felt. Dennis-Benn leads the reader through Patsy’s life with empathy and grace. An aching meditation on motherhood, sacrifice, and what it means to look truth in the face in order to fully become oneself. A beautiful book, as heartbreaking as it is restorative. US

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Weight 1 oz
Dimensions 1 × 6 × 8 in