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The Unsettled

By Ayana Mathis
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Hardcover edition

Publisher Penguin Random House Imprint Knopf (Adult) ISBN

9780525519935

The Unsettled

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CONTENT NOTIFICATIONS

Discrimination: Racial Insensitivity/Racism,Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco: Alcohol Abuse,Language: Racial or Ethnic Epithet/Slur,Language: Strong Language,Sexual Content: Strong Sexual Content/Themes,Violence: General

From the best-selling author of The Twelve Tribes of Hattie, a searing multi-generational novel—set in the 1980s in racially and politically turbulent Philadelphia and in the tiny town of Bonaparte, Alabama—about a mother fighting for her sanity and survival



"[A] powerful book.” —Marilynne Robinson, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Gilead




From the moment Ava Carson and her ten-year-old son, Toussaint, arrive at the Glenn Avenue family shelter in Philadelphia 1985, Ava is already plotting a way out. She is repulsed by the shelter's squalid conditions: their cockroach-infested room, the barely edible food, and the shifty night security guard. She is determined to rescue her son from the perils and indignities of that place, and to save herself from the complicated past that led them there.



Ava has been estranged from her own mother, Dutchess, since she left her Alabama home as a young woman barely out of her teens. Despite their estrangement and the thousand miles between them, mother and daughter are deeply entwined, but Ava can't forgive her sharp-tounged, larger than life mother whose intractability and bouts of debilitating despair brought young Ava to the outer reaches of neglect and hunger.



Ava wants to love her son differently, better. But when Toussaint’s father, Cass, reappears, she is swept off course by his charisma, and the intoxicating power of his radical vision to destroy systems of racial injustice and bring about a bold new way of communal living.



Meanwhile, in Alabama, Dutchess struggles to keep Bonaparte, once a beacon of Black freedom and self-determination, in the hands of its last five Black residents—families whose lives have been rooted in this stretch of land for generations—and away from rapidly encroaching white developers. She fights against the erasure of Bonaparte's venerable history and the loss of the land itself, which she has so arduously preserved as Ava's inheritance.



As Ava becomes more enmeshed with Cass, Toussaint senses the danger simmering all around him—his well-intentioned but erratic mother; the intense, volatile figure of his father who drives his fledgling Philadelphia community toward ever increasing violence and instability. He begins to dream of Dutchess and Bonaparte, his home and birthright, if only he can find his way there.



Brilliant, explosive, vitally important new work from one of America’s most fiercely talented storytellers.



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Library Journal

World Central Kitchen is a nonprofit founded by chef Andrés that provides food and healing around the world in times of disaster and plight. This companion cookbook provides a glimpse inside the history, logistics, and the great lengths WCK chefs go to cook for thousands of people multiple times a day, often without basic resources like electricity. Recipes take readers on a journey to a variety of WCK operations around the world, from Haiti to Ukraine. Photography toggles between boots on the ground and gorgeous food images. Preparations are generally designed for four to eight people but can be scaled up, providing variations for use in churches, soup kitchens, VFW halls, and firehouses looking for innovative large-scale cooking. Home cooks with a humanitarian heart will enjoy this journey, learning about the people who make the WCK mission possible and the food that creates healing. VERDICT Andrés peels back the curtain and reveals how World Central Kitchen feeds the hungry and displaced around the world and shares the recipes that will also provide comfort in one's own kitchen.—Sarah Tansley

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