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Winner of the Boston Globe/Horn Book Award!

7 starred reviews! “Monumental.” —Booklist (starred review) * “A marathon masterpiece.”—Kirkus (starred review) * “Necessary.”—SLJ (starred review) * “Shocking and dramatic.”—Shelf Awareness (starred review) * “Mesmerizing, confounding and vividly rendered.”—Book Page (starred review) * “Williams-Garcia’s storytelling is magnificent; her voice honest and authentic.”—Horn Book (starred review)

This astonishing family saga from three-time National Book Award finalist Rita Williams-Garcia about the interwoven lives of those bound to a plantation in antebellum America is an epic masterwork—empathetic, brutal, and entirely human—and essential YA historical fiction for both teens and adults grappling with the long history of American racism.

1860, Louisiana. After serving as mistress of Le Petit Cottage for more than six decades, Madame Sylvie Guilbert has decided, in spite of her family’s objections, to sit for a portrait.

While Madame plots her last hurrah, stories that span generations—from the big house to out in the fields—of routine horrors, secrets buried as deep as the family fortune, and the tangled bonds of descendants and enslaved, come to light to reveal a true portrait of the Guilberts in this powerful story of the antebellum South.

Rita Williams-Garcia is one of the preeminent authors of our time. She has been honored with the Children’s Literature Lecture Award from the American Library Association.

This unforgettable portrait of antebellum life is built on the secrets of generations:

  • Multigenerational Secrets: As Madame Sylvie sits for her portrait, the Guilbert family’s carefully constructed facade begins to crumble, exposing horrors buried for decades.
  • LGBTQ+ Historical Fiction: Amid the rising tension, a West Point cadet and heir to the plantation harbors a forbidden love for his closest friend, risking everything for stolen moments of freedom.
  • The Brutality of Slavery: Experience the interwoven lives of the enslaved people bound to the Guilbert plantation, whose stories of resilience and suffering form the true foundation of the estate.
  • A Nation on the Brink: Set in 1860 Louisiana, this epic masterwork captures a society moments away from tearing itself apart, grappling with a legacy of racism that continues to echo today.
ISBN: 9780062367327
Imprint: Quill Tree Books
On Sale: May 25, 2021
List price: $13.5
No of pages: 400
Trim Size: 1.000 in (w) x 1.000 in (h) x 1.000 in (d)
BISAC 1: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Historical / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877) *
BISAC 2: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / African American & Black
BISAC 3: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Violence *

Rita Williams-Garcia

Biography

Rita Williams-Garcia‘s Newbery Honor Book, One Crazy Summer, was a winner of the Coretta Scott King Author Award, a National Book Award finalist, the recipient of the Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction, and a New York Times bestseller. The two sequels, P.S. Be Eleven and Gone Crazy in Alabama, were both Coretta Scott King Author Award winners and ALA Notable Children’s Books. She is also the author of the NAACP Image Award–winning and National Book Award finalist Clayton Byrd Goes Underground; A Sitting in St. James, a Boston Globe–Horn Book Award winner and Los Angeles Times Book Award winner; Like Sisters on the Homefront, a Coretta Scott King Honor Book; Blue Tights; and four ALA Best Books for Young Adults: Jumped, a National Book Award finalist; No Laughter Here; Every Time a Rainbow Dies, a Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Book; and Fast Talk on a Slow Track. Rita Williams-Garcia lives in Jamaica, New York, with her husband and has two adult daughters. You can visit her online at ritawg.com.

Machelle Williams

Winner of the Boston Globe/Horn Book Award!

7 starred reviews! “Monumental.” —Booklist (starred review) * “A marathon masterpiece.”—Kirkus (starred review) * “Necessary.”—SLJ (starred review) * “Shocking and dramatic.”—Shelf Awareness (starred review) * “Mesmerizing, confounding and vividly rendered.”—Book Page (starred review) * “Williams-Garcia’s storytelling is magnificent; her voice honest and authentic.”—Horn Book (starred review)

This astonishing family saga from three-time National Book Award finalist Rita Williams-Garcia about the interwoven lives of those bound to a plantation in antebellum America is an epic masterwork—empathetic, brutal, and entirely human—and essential YA historical fiction for both teens and adults grappling with the long history of American racism.

1860, Louisiana. After serving as mistress of Le Petit Cottage for more than six decades, Madame Sylvie Guilbert has decided, in spite of her family’s objections, to sit for a portrait.

While Madame plots her last hurrah, stories that span generations—from the big house to out in the fields—of routine horrors, secrets buried as deep as the family fortune, and the tangled bonds of descendants and enslaved, come to light to reveal a true portrait of the Guilberts in this powerful story of the antebellum South.

Rita Williams-Garcia is one of the preeminent authors of our time. She has been honored with the Children’s Literature Lecture Award from the American Library Association.

This unforgettable portrait of antebellum life is built on the secrets of generations:

  • Multigenerational Secrets: As Madame Sylvie sits for her portrait, the Guilbert family’s carefully constructed facade begins to crumble, exposing horrors buried for decades.
  • LGBTQ+ Historical Fiction: Amid the rising tension, a West Point cadet and heir to the plantation harbors a forbidden love for his closest friend, risking everything for stolen moments of freedom.
  • The Brutality of Slavery: Experience the interwoven lives of the enslaved people bound to the Guilbert plantation, whose stories of resilience and suffering form the true foundation of the estate.
  • A Nation on the Brink: Set in 1860 Louisiana, this epic masterwork captures a society moments away from tearing itself apart, grappling with a legacy of racism that continues to echo today.

ISBN: 9780062367327
Imprint: Quill Tree Books
On Sale: May 25, 2021
List price: $13.5
No of pages: 400
Trim Size: 1.000 in (w) x 1.000 in (h) x 1.000 in (d)
BISAC 1: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Historical / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877) *
BISAC 2: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / African American & Black
BISAC 3: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Violence *

Rita Williams-Garcia

Biography

Rita Williams-Garcia‘s Newbery Honor Book, One Crazy Summer, was a winner of the Coretta Scott King Author Award, a National Book Award finalist, the recipient of the Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction, and a New York Times bestseller. The two sequels, P.S. Be Eleven and Gone Crazy in Alabama, were both Coretta Scott King Author Award winners and ALA Notable Children’s Books. She is also the author of the NAACP Image Award–winning and National Book Award finalist Clayton Byrd Goes Underground; A Sitting in St. James, a Boston Globe–Horn Book Award winner and Los Angeles Times Book Award winner; Like Sisters on the Homefront, a Coretta Scott King Honor Book; Blue Tights; and four ALA Best Books for Young Adults: Jumped, a National Book Award finalist; No Laughter Here; Every Time a Rainbow Dies, a Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Book; and Fast Talk on a Slow Track. Rita Williams-Garcia lives in Jamaica, New York, with her husband and has two adult daughters. You can visit her online at ritawg.com.

Machelle Williams