Miss Abracadabra

Miss Abracadabra

Paperback (27 Feb 2025)

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Publisher's Synopsis

In lyrical, unconstrained prose, debut author Tom Ross tells a story of intergenerational change and conflict in a Black American family in the pre-Civil Rights era.

Lorraine "Rain" Franklin-whose family made their way north as part of the Great Migration and have settled in the nearly all-white Finger Lakes region of upstate New York-is lost. She stumbles through a series of questionable romantic encounters and assumed identities, and eventually into an unplanned pregnancy, struggling both to define herself in and against a hostile world and to achieve autonomy from her mother's repressive anxieties. Rain's misadventures are a parable of what it means to confront, however imperfectly, the contradictions of a Black community defining itself in midcentury America.

For 25 years, Tom Ross has been amassing the semi-autobiographical history of the extended Franklin family. Miss Abracadabra is the culmination and first extended publication from this astonishing storytelling project, which-through multiple viewpoints-fractures and reconfigures historical experience into infinite narrative possibilities.

Book information

ISBN: 9781646053544
Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
Imprint: Deep Vellum Publishing
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 375
Weight: -1g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm