![]() Leonie, very much a hot mess, insists on taking both children along to pick up their father even though it’s clear from the start that Jojo-who's more nurturing to his sister than their mother is-in no way wants to make the journey, especially with his grandmother dying from cancer. The novel’s main story involves a road trip northward to the Mississippi State Penitentiary, where Michael’s about to be released from prison. Somehow, Leonie ends up marrying Michael, the shooter's cousin, who worked as a welder on the ill-fated Deepwater Horizon oil rig. Their mother, Leonie, is addicted to drugs and haunted by visions of her late brother, Given, a local football hero shot to death years before by a white youth offended at being bested in some supposedly friendly competition. Thirteen-year-old Jojo is a sensitive African-American boy living with his grandparents and his toddler sister, Kayla, somewhere along the Gulf Coast. ![]() ![]() In present-day Mississippi, citizens of all colors struggle much as their ancestors did against the persistence of poverty, the wages of sin, and the legacy of violence. The terrible beauty of life along the nation’s lower margins is summoned in this bold, bright, and sharp-eyed road novel. ![]()
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