Loving Day by Mat Johnson audiobook

Loving Day

By Mat Johnson
Read by JD Jackson

Highbridge Audio

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781665153263

  • ISBN: 9781665153270

Runtime: 12.05 Hours
Category: Fiction/Historical
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A 2015 New York Times Book Review Notable Book

A New York Times Editor’s Choice

A 2015 NPR Pick for Books to Give as Gifts This Year

Warren Duffy has returned to America for all the worst reasons; his marriage to a beautiful Welsh woman has come apart; his comic shop in Cardiff has failed; and his Irish-American father has died, bequeathing to Warren his last possession, a roofless, half-renovated mansion in the heart of black Philadelphia. On his first night in his new home, Warren spies two figures in the grass outside; when he screws up the nerve to confront them, they disappear. The next day he encounters ghosts of a different kind: in the face of the teenage girl he meets at a comics convention he sees the mingled features of his white father and his black mother, both now dead. The girl is his daughter and she thinks she's white. Warren sets off the remake his life with a reluctant daughter he never knew and a haunted house and history he knows too well.

In their search for a new life they struggle with an unwanted house and its ghosts, fall in with a utopian mixed-race cult, and inspire a riot on Loving Day, the unsung holiday that celebrates interracial love.

Mat Johnson is a novelist and graphic novelist and teaches at the University of Houston Creative Writing Program. His last novel, PYM, was a book of the year in the Washington Post, Vanity Fair, Salon, and several other newspapers throughout the country.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“The politics of his own racial mix is a topic [Johnson has] written about with discernment and a rumbling wit…Loving Day is about being blackish in America, a subject about which Mr. Johnson has emerged as satirist, historian, spy, social media trickster (follow him on Twitter) and demon-fingered blues guitarist…Johnson, at his best, is a powerful comic observer; his punches land…[He’s] a gifted writer, always worth reading on the topics of race and privilege…I loved and will never forget Warren’s definition of what a daughter is: ‘A man’s daughter is his heart. Just with feet, walking out in the world.’” New York Times
“Incisive…razor-sharp…Loving Day is that rare mélange: cerebral comedy with pathos. The vitality of our narrator deserves much of the credit for that. He has the neurotic bawdiness of Philip Roth’s Alexander Portnoy; the keen, caustic eye of Bob Jones in Chester Himes’s If He Hollers Let Him Go; the existential insight of Ellison’s Invisible Man.” New York Times Book Review
“Exceptional…To say that Loving Day is a book about race is like saying Moby Dick is a book about whales…[Mat Johnson’s] unrelenting examination of blackness, whiteness, and everything in between is handled with ruthless candor and riotous humor…Even when the novel’s family strife and racial politics are at peak intensity, Johnson’s comic timing is impeccable…Until we are able to have the kind of frank and open conversations about race that are commonplace in Loving Day but rare in the real world, the myth of a post-racial society will remain a comic book fantasy.” Los Angeles Times
“Giddy, biting…ferocious…Grand metaphors, unsparing social commentary, sharp characters, and sharper humor help propel the book…Loving Day is a welcome effort from a major talent.” Boston Globe
“Hilarious, sometimes discomforting, always brilliant, Loving Day tackles with heart and sly humor identity, family, and finding that elusive place where you belong. This is an awesome, viciously witty novel.” Roxane Gay, author of Bad Feminist

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Author

Author Bio: Mat Johnson

Author Bio: Mat Johnson

Mat Johnson is an author whose publications have won the American Book Award, the United States Artists James Baldwin Fellowship, The Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, and the John Dos Passos Prize for Literature. He is a Philip H. Knight Chair of the Humanities at the University of Oregon.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Historical
Runtime: 12.05
Audience: Adult
Language: English