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    Welcome to Braggsville: A Novel

     
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    Welcome to Braggsville: A Novel

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    "Johnson's timely novel is a tipsy social satire about race and the oh-so-fragile ties that bind disparate parts of this country into an imperfect and restless union. . . . A tour-de-force riff on black history.” —Maureen Corrigan, NPR'S FRESH AIR

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    LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD • WINNER OF THE 2015 ERNEST J. GAINES AWARD FOR LITERARY EXCELLENCE • LONGLISTED FOR THE 2016 ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE IN FICTION

    Named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington PostTime • NPR • Huffington Post • Buzzfeed • Chicago Tribune Men's Journal Kansas City Star Brooklyn Magazine The Daily Beast • and more!

    From the PEN/Faulkner finalist and critically acclaimed author of Hold It 'Til It Hurts comes a dark and socially provocative Southern-fried comedy about four UC Berkeley students who stage a dramatic protest during a Civil War reenactment—a fierce, funny, tragic work from a bold new writer.

    Welcome to Braggsville. The City that Love Built in the Heart of Georgia. Population 712

    Born and raised in the heart of old Dixie, D'aron Davenport finds himself in unfamiliar territory his freshman year at UC Berkeley. Two thousand miles and a world away from his childhood, he is a small-town fish floundering in the depths of a large, hyper-liberal pond. Caught between the prosaic values of his rural hometown and the intellectualized multicultural cosmopolitanism of Berzerkeley, the nineteen-year-old white kid is uncertain about his place until one disastrous party brings him three idiosyncratic best friends: Louis, a "kung-fu comedian" from California; Candice, an earnest do-gooder claiming Native roots from Iowa; and Charlie, an introspective inner-city black teen from Chicago. They dub themselves the "4 Little Indians.”

    But everything changes in the group's alternative history class, when D'aron lets slip that his hometown hosts an annual Civil War reenactment, recently rebranded "Patriot Days.” His announcement is met with righteous indignation, and inspires Candice to suggest a "performative intervention” to protest the reenactment. Armed with youthful self-importance, makeshift slave costumes, righteous zeal, and their own misguided ideas about the South, the 4 Little Indians descend on Braggsville. Their journey through backwoods churches, backroom politics, Waffle Houses, and drunken family barbecues is uproarious to start, but will have devastating consequences.

    With the keen wit of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk and the deft argot of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, T. Geronimo Johnson has written an astonishing, razor-sharp satire. Using a panoply of styles and tones, from tragicomic to Southern Gothic, he skewers issues of class, race, intellectual and political chauvinism, Obamaism, social media, and much more.

    A literary coming-of-age novel for a new generation, written with tremendous social insight and a unique, generous heart, Welcome to Braggsville reminds us of the promise and perils of youthful exuberance, while painting an indelible portrait of contemporary America.

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9780062302120
    Edition:
    First Edition
    Format:
    Rauer Buchschnitt
    Medium:
    Bound edition
    Number of pages:
    384
    Publication date:
    2015-02-17
    Publisher:
    William Morrow
    EAN/ISBN:
    9780062302120
    Edition:
    First Edition
    Format:
    Rauer Buchschnitt
    Medium:
    Bound edition
    Number of pages:
    384
    Publication date:
    2015-02-17
    Publisher:
    William Morrow

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