"This engaging, expansive novel manages to feel historical and, sadly, up to the minute as it probes the sins at the heart of the American experience...This is the kind of novel you sink into, live inside. When you're finished, it will live inside you. A bravura performance." - Victor Lavalle, author of The Changeling
"Lyrical...mesmerizing, disturbing, and wonderfully persuasive. The world is brutal even as the landscape is lush and seductive...Unstinting in showing us the everyday savagery of Jim Crow, of poverty, and of family abuse. A riveting, consequential story full of complex secrets and unexpected turns." - Dana Spiotta, author of Innocents and Others
"One of the deepest and most nuanced explorations of our shared humanity that I've read...The writing is so extraordinary it will make your teeth ache; the story is so compelling that you may gasp out loud...This is no ordinary novel. It is art of the highest order." - Cristina Henriquez, author of The Book of Unknown Americans
"A family drama, a mystery, a Southern Gothic, and a searing study of the complexities of race in America...Cotton County is a dark place, tortured by its own secrets, and it's in Henderson's expert hand and penetrating eye that those secrets are carried into light." - Bill Cheng, author of Southern Cross the Dog
"An intricate and fascinating tale of maternity and paternity, of race and blood, of two young women doing what they must do to survive...This is brave material, confronted with unblinking honesty and woven with intelligence and grace." - Christopher Tilghman, author of The Right-Hand Shore
"Henderson's highly recommended title delivers a powerful tale of social complexity told in radiant and precise prose." - Library Journal (starred review)
"Totally immersing, provocative...The world of Twelve Mile Straight-the rural back road of this engrossing novel's title, with its illegal distillery, chain gangs, and lynchings-will continue to haunt readers long after they finish the final page." - Booklist
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