Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self
Stories of identity, race, and the search for belonging
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Published:9th Mar '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Danielle Evans' Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self is a remarkable debut collection that explores identity and belonging through the lens of mixed-race and African-American characters.
In Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self, Danielle Evans presents a captivating debut collection of short stories that explore the complexities of identity and belonging among mixed-race and African-American teenagers and adults. The narratives delve into the struggles of the characters as they navigate their relationships with family and community, often facing the harsh realities of inequality and societal expectations. Each story is infused with sharp wit and emotional depth, allowing readers to connect with the characters on a profound level.
The collection features a variety of poignant scenarios, such as a college student's unexpected pregnancy that forces her to reevaluate her feelings towards her privileged peers. Another story highlights a father's misguided attempt to reconnect with his adult daughter, revealing the gaps in their understanding of one another. Additionally, the youthful explorations of two teenage girls lead to unforeseen consequences, showcasing the tumultuous journey into adulthood.
Evans' writing is marked by its originality and insight, providing a fresh lens through which to view contemporary issues of race and class in America. The stories are not only entertaining but also thought-provoking, challenging readers to reflect on their own experiences and perceptions. Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self is a testament to Evans' talent as a storyteller and her ability to capture the essence of human experience with humor and honesty.
Danielle Evans's whipsmart first story collection charts the liminal years between childhood and the condition dubiously known as being a grown-up. * New York Times Book Review *
There are books that capture our world perfectly, like a scrim over a stage. And then there are books that surprise the audience and go somewhere new, somewhere completely unpredictable. In this collection, Evans paints a picture, sometimes ripping through the fabric. One wonders where she will go next. * Boston Globe *
Danielle Evans' blisteringly smart short stories offer fresh perspective on being young and black in America. From a vandalizing valedictorian to a rejected biracial child, her characters triumph by surviving without forgetting. * Time *
The most vivid characters in Danielle Evans's story collection are in-betweeners: between girlhood and womanhood; between the black middle class and Ivy League privilege; between iffy boyfriends and those even less reliable; between an extended family and living on your own. To say they're caught between worlds isn't quite accurate, though; they tend to be hard-headed, sadder but wiser and, most of all, funny. * The New York Times *
I hope Danielle Evans is a very nice person because that might be her only defense against other writers’ seething envy . . . Again and again, without any histrionics, but with a clear appreciation for the natural drama of our mundane lives, Evans frames such questions in a way that will resonate with any thoughtful reader. * Washington Post *
This striking debut collection Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self offers rich slices of African-American life . . . [Evans's] stories are bolstered by memorable images . . . Evans's book, meanwhile, carries a strong scent of freshness and promise. * Entertainment Weekly *
Danielle Evans's considerable talents are in evidence on every page of this impressive debut. She finds her often surprising dramatic material in the unexpected asides of modern life, with results that are intense, intelligent, humane, and funny. I look forward to reading more. -- Daniel Alarcon, author of Lost City Radio
Evans's knife-sharp wit and tender but unflinching eye create a range of characters who are entirely sympathetic, even as they tumble headlong into their own mistakes. -- V.V. Ganeshananthan, author of Love Marriage
Danielle Evans is funny as hell. Which only makes all the heartbreak in these stories more surprising and satisfying. The young women in this collection are always on the edge of real trouble but don't be fooled, they're the dangerous ones. Written with wonderful clarity and a novelist's sense of scope, Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self is a fabulous literary debut. -- Victor LaValle, author of Big Machine
Danielle Evans's stories are fresh, arresting, real. The young women and men in them could be sitting across from you on the subway or strolling past you on a college campus. And the young woman who brings them to us is a writer to watch. -- Martha Southgate, author of The Fall of Rome
Quietly magnetic, Evans's voice draws us into richly-charged worlds where innocence isn't lost but escaped, and where pieces of the past reassemble in the present with the inevitable geometry of kaleidoscope glass. -- Sana Krasikov, author of One More Year
ISBN: 9781529073232
Dimensions: 196mm x 129mm x 16mm
Weight: 174g
240 pages