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From the bestselling author of Homegoing comes a novel about love, loss, redemption and the American Dream, shortlisted for the Women’s Prize.
As a child Gifty would ask her parents to tell the story of their journey from Ghana to Alabama, seeking escape in myths of heroism and romance. When her father and brother succumb to the hard reality of immigrant life in the American South, their family of four becomes two - and the life Gifty dreamed of slips away.
Years later, desperate to understand the opioid addiction that destroyed her brother’s life, she turns to science for answers. But when her mother comes to stay, Gifty soon learns that the roots of their tangled traumas reach farther than she ever thought, deep into the dark heart of modern America.
Transcendent Kingdom is a searing story of love, loss and redemption, and the myriad ways we try to rebuild our lives from the rubble of our collective pasts.
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From the bestselling author of Homegoing comes a novel about love, loss, redemption and the American Dream, shortlisted for the Women’s Prize.
As a child Gifty would ask her parents to tell the story of their journey from Ghana to Alabama, seeking escape in myths of heroism and romance. When her father and brother succumb to the hard reality of immigrant life in the American South, their family of four becomes two - and the life Gifty dreamed of slips away.
Years later, desperate to understand the opioid addiction that destroyed her brother’s life, she turns to science for answers. But when her mother comes to stay, Gifty soon learns that the roots of their tangled traumas reach farther than she ever thought, deep into the dark heart of modern America.
Transcendent Kingdom is a searing story of love, loss and redemption, and the myriad ways we try to rebuild our lives from the rubble of our collective pasts.
I loved God, my brother, and my mother, in that order. When I lost my brother, poof went the other two.
Yaa Gyasi’s sophomore novel is a study of relationships. With family. With God. With science. With addiction and depression.
Born in Alabama to Ghanian parents, Gifty bears witness as her family crumbles under the pressure of achieving the American dream. Her mother’s unceasing efforts can’t pull them out of poverty, her brother Nana’s talent with sports can’t keep him from falling victim to the opioid epidemic, and her father’s kindness can’t save him from being cast as a ‘dangerous black man’ in the American South. The dissolution of her family turns Gifty away from God and the fervent religiosity of her mother and towards neuroscience, seeking answers to both her brother’s addiction and her mother’s depression. The story travels through time and across continents to explore the legacy of loss and sorrow. How can Gifty reconcile her professional ambitions and success with her burden of personal trauma?
I was obsessed with Gyasi’s debut Homegoing and eagerly pushed it into the hands of anyone that would let me. The BBC agreed with me and selected Homegoing as one of the ‘100 Novels That Shaped Our World’ in 2019. I came into this novel with high expectations and Transcendent Kingdom did not disappoint. Gyasi has an especial talent for taking the profound (and the profoundly important) and massaging it into a page-turner. Her work is timely, literary, unpretentious, and unputdownable. Her work, like the best fiction, transports the reader to another time, place, and perspective. Transcendent Kingdom cements Yaa Gyasi’s position as one of the best young American novelists and I will be first in line for anything she writes for years to come.