James. Hardback - 2024
by EVERETT, Percival
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Details
- Title James.
- Author EVERETT, Percival
- Binding Hardback
- Condition New
- Pages 320
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Doubleday,, NY:
- Publication date 2024
- Bookseller's Inventory # 105332
- ISBN 9780385550369 / 0385550367
- Weight 1.06 lbs (0.48 kg)
- Dimensions 8.41 x 5.76 x 1.25 in (21.36 x 14.63 x 3.18 cm)
- Category Fiction - Historical
- Library of Congress subjects Male friendship, Race relations
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2023012817
- Dewey Decimal Code 813.54
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Reader reviews for James.
Review summary
Readers widely hailed Percival Everett’s novel as a daring, timely reimagining of Twain’s classic that recenters the story on Jim—now James—and interrogates race, language, and identity through code-switching and the mask of dialect. Many found it propulsive, emotionally searing, and thematically rich, with sharp social critique and an ending that feels cathartic. The book’s critical and prize success reinforced the sense that it revitalizes a cornerstone of American literature. However, reactions were not unanimous: several readers said the humor was oversold and the tone far grimmer than advertised; some saw James as a satirical construct rather than a fully rounded character; others criticized the portrayal of women and the on-page sexual violence. The philosophical dream debates, a late plot twist linking Huck and James, and pacing that retraces Twain before swerving into blockbuster-style revenge divided opinion. Many recommended familiarity with the original to fully appreciate the choices here.
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Citations
- Booklist, 01/01/2024, Page 39
- Kirkus Reviews, 01/15/2024, Page 0
- Library Journal, 02/01/2024, Page 66
- Library Journal Prepub Alert, 10/01/2023, Page 6
- Publishers Weekly, 12/04/2023, Page 0
- Shelf Awareness, 12/19/2024, Page 0
