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An Instant New York Times bestseller / An Oprah's Book Club Pick
In the spirit of The Known World and The Underground Railroad, an award-winning "miraculous debut" (Washington Post) about the unlikely bond between two freedmen who are brothers and the Georgia farmer whose alliance will alter their lives, and his, foreverIn the waning days of the Civil War, brothers Prentiss and Landry--freed by the Emancipation Proclamation--seek refuge on the homestead of George Walker and his wife, Isabelle. The Walkers, wracked by the loss of their only son to the war, hire the brothers to work their farm, hoping through an unexpected friendship to stanch their grief. Prentiss and Landry, meanwhile, plan to save money for the journey north and a chance to reunite with their mother, who was sold away when they were boys.
Parallel to their story runs a forbidden romance between two Confederate soldiers. The young men, recently returned from the war to the town of Old Ox, hold their trysts in the woods. But when their secret is discovered, the resulting chaos, including a murder, unleashes convulsive repercussions on the entire community. In the aftermath of so much turmoil, it is Isabelle who emerges as an unlikely leader, proffering a healing vision for the land and for the newly free citizens of Old Ox.
With candor and sympathy, debut novelist Nathan Harris creates an unforgettable cast of characters, depicting Georgia in the violent crucible of Reconstruction. Equal parts beauty and terror, as gripping as it is moving, The Sweetness of Water is an epic whose grandeur locates humanity and love amid the most harrowing circumstances.
One of President Obama's Favorite Books of 2021
Winner of the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence
Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize
Longlisted for the 2022 Carnegie Medal for Excellence
Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize
A Best Book of the Year: Oprah Daily, NPR, Washington Post, Time, Boston Globe, Smithsonian, Chicago Public Library, BookBrowse, and the Oregonian
A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice
A July Indie Next Pick
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Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Filled with a combination of harrowing relationships, revelations around love and an epic story of those freed, lost and found."
--Bella Morais, The Root"As beautiful as it is violent, this moving novel explores how love can bloom even in the most harrowing of circumstances."
--Kirby Beaton, BuzzFeed "Masterfully realized."--Roberto Ontiveros, Austonia "Haunting and powerful... explores the deep and lasting trauma caused by systemic oppression, violence and abuse of White people against Black people as well as the danger of naive White allies, especially those unwilling to put themselves at risk... a riveting page-turner, packed with tension that continually ratchets up... Harris masterfully balances the intimate details of each character with the big picture ideas about the legacy of slavery."--Stuart Miller, Orange County Register "An engaging and deep exploration of individuality and the meaning of freedom... an impressive debut novel that explores the raw trauma of social change and a collective of human lives... the story immerses the reader in a trying period of history--the beginnings of Reconstruction in the American South--where the loss of a way of life, however judged, parallels the sense of loss of the human characters. With its rich characterization and exquisite prose, The Sweetness of Water shows us that history and its inhabitants are incapable of forgetting a disturbing past but nonetheless capable of moving on."--Don J. Rath, Southern Review of Books "I rejoice in the confidence and artistry of THE SWEETNESS OF WATER. Nathan Harris' photo may be a Dorian Gray-like portrait, belying his actual age, as he looks far too young and innocent to have written such a beautiful, mature and heart-wrenching novel the first time out... The book reads like a ready-made classic. It raises so many conversations that are vital to today's world--sexuality, race, the power and meaning of freedom, the possibilities created by love, the leftovers of grief. Nathan Harris gives us a reason to buckle down even harder to ensure that the battles of those who came before us are not wasted. THE SWEETNESS OF WATER is a triumphant new voice that takes on ages-old but oh-so-relevant topics."--Jana Siciliano, Bookreporter "Harris' narrative demonstrates that even in the most harrowing situations, a glimmer of hope can be unearthed, and that, despite mankind's deep divisions and differences, our shared humanity can't be denied."--Karin Gillespie, Augusta Chronicle "Compelling and poetic prose."--Avis Weathersbee, Ebony "An emotional and humane story and a surprising page turner full of twists and turns. The period the book covers and the issues the book raises feel strikingly resonant right now."--Carole V. Bell, The Grio "The tenderness in Harris's work is shown on every page with his thoughtful plotting and prose. The story weaves with a romance between two soldiers to effectively highlight the ramifications the war took on their minds, bodies, and souls."--Debutiful (10 Books You Should Read in August) "The Sweetness of Water captured my imagination with the vivid characters the author drew and the poignant yet explosive narrative he created."--Smithsonian "An extraordinary debut novel... Harris expertly introduces explosive plot twists across parallel threads... There's an elegant interplay among all facets of the narrative that at once raises the stakes for all the characters while gesturing toward a larger world outside Old Ox. The overall effect is a dazzling world-building that makes the relatively compact novel feel much larger... Harris manages to weave emotion into the smallest of moments... The novel asks us to consider white-supremacist ideology not as a uniquely Southern phenomenon, but as an uncomfortable truth and feature of the entire American endeavor, especially of the criminal justice system. Old Ox is in Georgia, but it is also everywhere today. Harris writes with the confidence and command of a seasoned master of the craft. And, of course, the magic of his sentences is in the details--everything is historically accurate and painstakingly researched, whether he's describing the reprieve of a fresh tick mattress or the complexity of growing peanuts in Georgia soil. This novel is simply the best I have read in years."--Daniel Peña, Texas Monthly "An impressive debut by a storyteller with bountiful insight and assurance."--Kirkus "This stunning debut novel probes the limits of freedom in a society where ingrained prejudice and inequality remain the law of the land."--Oprah Daily (Best Books of June) "Nathan Harris is, plainly, one of the most exciting new writers I've read in years. He has a profound understanding of the human soul---and of the vast variety of human souls on the earth---and writes sentences of immense beauty and strangeness. His work is funny and wrenching, brilliant and exact. The Sweetness of Water is an extraordinary book, and just the start of an extraordinary career."--Elizabeth McCracken, National Book Award finalist and author of Bowlaway "The Sweetness of Water is gorgeous and deeply affecting in the tradition of James McBride and Colson Whitehead, but the book's unforgettable gift is Nathan Harris's unique voice and breathtaking vision. I cannot recall such an assured, accomplished, or extraordinarily imagined debut. Trust me, reader: Harris is a novelist of the highest order, a writer with impossibly rare talents and still rarer heart."--Bret Anthony Johnston, author of the international bestseller Remember Me Like This
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