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My Monticello by Jocelyn Nicole Johnson

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challenging dark emotional reflective tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Massive recommendation from me for My Monticello by Jocelyn Nicole Johnson: it's an absolute banger. It's set in a future America, but not all that future: the electricity's stopped working, food is hard to get hold of, and crews of white nationalists are cruising the streets of Charlottesville brandishing automatic weapons. College student Da'Naisha Love, her grandmother MaViolet, and her white boyfriend Knox take flight, along with a bunch of neighbours from their run-down block, and end up hiding out in the place where Da'Naisha spent last summer working: Thomas Jefferson's house, Monticello. Nobody's sure what will happen next. For now, they wait.

My Monticello is a short novel and it drops you straight into the action. Johnson doesn't waste much time setting up the circumstances through which the situation has been reached. She doesn't need to. Instead, she gives you a complex, nuanced set of characters and relationships to get to grips with. You care about Da'Naisha and her neighbours immediately: you fear the instability of their situation, the unknown of what's happening in the city at the bottom of the hill, the certainty that help will not be forthcoming any time soon. There's not a ton of plot to this story - to the extent that I don't want to really say more about the actual events for fear of spoiling - but for me it was a very compelling lens through which to think about contemporary American society. Da'Naisha is descended from Jefferson and his slave Sally Hemings so there is obvious significance there in terms of Black history and exploitation but just in general and anyway it's a scary, persuasive variant on post apocalyptic fiction where the apocalypse feels frighteningly imminent. Go and read it!

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