Brother, Sister, Mother, Explorer
By Jamie Figueroa
By Jamie Figueroa
By Jamie Figueroa
By Jamie Figueroa
By Jamie Figueroa
By Jamie Figueroa
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$16.95
Oct 03, 2023 | ISBN 9781646221219
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$25.00
Mar 02, 2021 | ISBN 9781948226882
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Mar 02, 2021 | ISBN 9781948226899
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$16.95
Oct 03, 2023 | ISBN 9781646221219
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$25.00
Mar 02, 2021 | ISBN 9781948226882
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Mar 02, 2021 | ISBN 9781948226899
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Praise
Shortlisted for the Reading the West Book Award
A Good Morning America Must-Read Book of the Month
A Library Journal Title to Watch
Named a Most Anticipated Book of the Year by Bustle, Electric Literature, The Millions, and more.
âBrother, Sister, Mother, Explorer is so full of voice. It is utterly bright and original.â âTommy Orange, author of There There
[A] beautifully crafted, poetic book. Having read Brother, Sister, Mother, Explorer, maybe the next time you travel, you might recall that what you see is not all there is. You might see yourselves as Jamie Figueroa sees you, apart from and yet a part of our common human condition.â âEsmerelda Santiago, The New York Times Book Review
âThis debut has been pitched as a cross between Jesymn Ward and Tommy Orange. While some comparisons are a stretch, this book is actually a perfect blend of those two authors. In style and content, Figueroa manages to capture what makes those authors shine. She invites readers into a family where a sister is doing everything in her power to keep her brother from destructing. Figueroaâs prose is soft yet completely powerful. As the family course corrects spinning out of control after the mother dies, readers will feel their pain on every page.â âAdam Vitcavage, Debutiful
âJamie Figueroaâs Brother, Sister, Mother, Explorer is an exquisite debut, filled with rich imagery and lyrical prose. Figueroa packs plenty into the novelâs modest page count, with characters both tangible and all-but magical bursting off the page . . . Brimming with elegant, poetic writing, Figueroa has offered us a truly original debut. An absolute must read. âJodie Sloan, The AU Review
âCurious and dazzling . . . Figueroaâs omniscient, second person narration creates an intimacy while the hypnotic rhythm of her prose and evocative mystical elements invoke an archetypal sense that is at once out-of-time and thoroughly contemporary as we grudgingly recognize our own precarious epoch.â âBooklist (starred review)
â[A] masterly debut . . . Though the novel brims with spellbinding prose, magical elements, and wounded, full hearted characters that nearly jump off the page, its most remarkable feature is perhaps its piercing critique of the white Anglo touristsâ tendency to romanticize people of color, as well as Figueroaâs examination of the traumatic effect this attitude can have on those who are deemed âthe Other.â This cleverly constructed and deeply moving account enthralls.â âPublishers Weekly
âBrother, Sister, Mother, Explorer combines folklore with magical realism in a manner reminiscent of Toni Morrisonâs Beloved. Along with ghosts who appear as recurring characters, the prose is cut with imagery and metaphor in rhythmic patterns, adding another otherworldly element to the story . . . Figueroa addresses important issues, including depression, suicide and personal and generational loss, with nuanced insight. She also skewers the tendency of white Americans to exoticize people with darker skin, portraying the impact of this prejudice in a deeply stirring manner. A lyrical contemplation of how we can never run away from our past, Brother, Sister, Mother, Explorer is an exquisitely woven story about resilience and trauma.â âRabeea Saleem, Bookpage
âGorgeously rendered, with familial and ancestral history braided into contemporary events, this study of memory and grief features a young woman trying to pull her brother back from the edge after their motherâs death.â âLibrary Journal
âBrother, Sister, Mother, Explorer is a haunting of a novel centered around the hustle of an utterly unforgettable brother and sister. Jamie Figueroaâs faultless language surprises, enchants, and does nothing less than articulate that which is unseen and eaten by profound grief. Supervised by a wild, booted angel (a character for the ages), this marvel of a first novel seems powered by a force that wrecks itself and is made glorious, again and again, until its stunning conclusion. Singular, devastating, and divine.â âMarie-Helene Bertino, author of Parakeet
âIn language that is blade-sharp and sun-bright, Jamie Figueroa weaves a story of generations of love and loss that is powerful and aching and utterly new. Brother, Sister, Mother, Explorer will never, ever leave me.â âRamona Ausubel, author of Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty and No One Is Here Except All of Us