My Monticello

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My Monticello
AuthorJocelyn Nicole Johnson
LanguageEnglish
GenreLiterary fiction, Historical fiction
PublisherHenry Holt
Publication date
October 5, 2021
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint

My Monticello is a 2021 fiction collection written by debut author Jocelyn Nicole Johnson, published October 5, 2021 by Henry Holt and Co. The books consists of five short stories and an eponymous novella.[1]

  • "Control Negro"
  • "Virginia Is Not Your Home"
  • "Something Sweet on Our Tongues"
  • "Burying a House Ahead of the Apocalyse"
  • "The King of Xandria"
  • My Monticello

Reception

My Monticello received starred reviews from Booklist,[2] Publishers Weekly,[3] and Kirkus Reviews,[4] as well as positive reviews from The Washington Post,[5] The New York Times,[6] Book Page,[7] Book Reporter,[8] The Today Show, People, Time, Ms.,[9] Chicago Tribune, and Esquire.[10]

The book was a finalist for the 2021 Kirkus Prize for Fiction.[11] My Monticello also won the 2021 Weatherford Prize,[12] the 2022 Library of Virginia Fiction Award,[13] the 2022 Lillian Smith Book Award,[14] and has been recognized as a finalist for the Kirkus Prize,[11] the National Book Critics Circle Leonard Prize,[15] the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Prize,[16] the Balcones Fiction Prize,[17] the Library of Virginia's Annual Literary Awards,[18] and the Library of Virginia's People Choice Awards for Fiction.[18] The novel has also been long-listed for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction[19] and the Story Prize.[20] In 2022, My Monticello was also chosen as the Route 1 Reads book for Virginia.[21]

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