That Dangerous Energy

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Dafina Books
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
5.6 X 7.8 X 1.2 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781496740328

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About the Author
Aya De León is a writer, activist, educator, spoken word poet and author of the award-winning Justice Hustlers series. She teaches creative writing in the African American Studies Department at UC Berkeley and is an alumna of Cave Canem, VONA, and Harvard University. She is a winner of the International Latino Book Award, a three-time winner of the Independent Publisher Awards, and her extensive writing credits include Guernica, Essence(R), Electric Lit, Ebony, Huffington Post, VICE, Ploughshares, Woman's Day, and Bitch magazine, among many other websites and publications. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and is active in the climate justice movement and the Movement for Black Lives. She can be found online at AyadeLeon.com.
Reviews
Praise for Aya de León

"The author of the four Justice Hustlers novels--mysteries with a heightened leftist social awareness--has produced a passionately felt stand-alone with an affecting personal story at its center." --The Washington Post on A Spy in the Struggle

"Aya de Leon's latest is part of a new wave of espionage fiction from authors of color and women, many of whom place emphasis on the disturbing nature of being forced to spy on one's own." --Crime Reads, Most Anticipated Books of Fall on A Spy in the Struggle

"Gripping feminist heist fiction about turning the tables on the disaster capitalists in the jaws of climate apocalypse? Improbably and thrillingly, Aya de León has pulled off exactly that with Side Chick Nation. I couldn't put it down." --Naomi Klein, author of The Shock Doctrine on Side Chick Nation

"The fourth title in de León's genre-bending Justice Hustlers series is a multifaceted tale. On one level, it's an entertaining feminist heist tale with a satisfying Robin Hood-style caper or two, but where the book truly shines is in spotlighting the challenges facing former sex workers and in angling an unflinching lens on the plight of Puerto Rico, both before and after the Maria disaster. An absorbing, enlightening book that exemplifies the power of good storytelling." --Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW for Side Chick Nation

"[This] layered tale weaves heist capers, romantic suspense, and unforgettable realism in a look at Puerto Rico after it was devastated by Hurricane Maria... De León brings feminism, racial equality, and page-turning entertainment to the best book yet in her uniquely powerful Justice Hustlers series." --Booklist, STARRED REVIEW for Side Chick Nation

"[The Boss] offers poetic and savvy descriptions of women's inner and external challenges that are reminiscent of Sister Souljah's or Ntozake Shange's work...The worst thing about the book is that it ends." --Bitch Magazine on The Boss

"Pure escapism is what author Aya de León offers here with a story that actually has many separate plots--romance, family drama, a little espionage, and surprisingly righteous feminism--all of them appealing...every reader will be able to find a little of herself there, which makes this a doubly fun novel to enjoy." --The Miami Times on The Boss

"A lusty tale...a page-turner we can dive into for an escape from poverty, sexism and racism, but also a rallying cry to toss out those systems and rewrite the rules." --The Washington Post on Uptown Thief

"This well-written and enjoyable installment in de León's unique, feminist, urban crime fiction series, Justice Hustlers infuses satisfying power in both plot and character. Readers will embrace this heist story with heart and its hero Tyesha, a smart yet fallible professional and champion for struggling women. León, who is also a poet, social commentator, and head of the Poetry for the People program at UC Berkeley, is a crime writer to watch." --Booklist, STARRED REVIEW for The Boss

"Aya de León is a feminist writer to watch." --Sarai Walker, author of Dietland