WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FINALIST
ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE’S 10 BEST FICTION BOOKS OF THE DECADE
WINNER OF THE KIRKUS PRIZE
LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD
LONGLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL FICTION 2020
In this bravura follow-up to the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning #1 New York Times bestseller The Underground Railroad,
Colson Whitehead brilliantly dramatizes another strand of American
history through the story of two boys sentenced to a hellish reform
school in Jim Crow-era Florida.
When Elwood Curtis, a
black boy growing up in 1960s Tallahassee, is unfairly sentenced to a
juvenile reformatory called the Nickel Academy, he finds himself trapped
in a grotesque chamber of horrors. Elwood’s only salvation is his
friendship with fellow “delinquent” Turner, which deepens despite
Turner’s conviction that Elwood is hopelessly naive, that the world is
crooked, and that the only way to survive is to scheme and avoid
trouble. As life at the Academy becomes ever more perilous, the tension
between Elwood’s ideals and Turner’s skepticism leads to a decision
whose repercussions will echo down the decades.
Based on the real story of a reform school that operated for 111 years and warped the lives of thousands of children, The Nickel Boys is a devastating, driven narrative that showcases a great American novelist writing at the height of his powers.