Rainbow Black

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Publish Date
Pages
416
Dimensions
5.0 X 7.6 X 1.1 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780063286870

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About the Author

Maggie Thrash is the author of the critically acclaimed graphic memoirs Honor Girl (a Los Angeles Times Book Prize nominee) and Lost Soul, Be At Peace, as well as two novels for young adults. Rainbow Black is her adult debut. Born and raised in Atlanta, she lives in New Hampshire.

Reviews

"Stirring . . . . Part mystery, part unsparing social commentary and part queer love story, Lacey's personal history reads a little like Demon Copperhead's--if he were a lesbian in New Hampshire." -- Washington Post

"This propulsive mindblower of a novel makes narrative hay out of the Satanic Panic of the '80s--but it's also a terrifying murder mystery, and even a quirky but nuanced queer coming-of-age novel . . . . A darkly hilarious, risk-taking riot of ripped-from-the-headlines plotlines with real, cut-to-the-quick pain, this wild ride is unforgettably great. -- Amazon Best of the Month Pick

"Thrash does a terrific job of making every character both singular and nuanced . . . . Thrash turns trauma, injustice, and hideous bad fortune into a story about resilience, reinvention, and love." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"A gripping story . . . . Readers will be stirred" -- Publishers Weekly

"In this stunning and intense adult debut from YA author Thrash, Lacey is a nuanced character whose complex inner life as both a teen and a woman injects urgency into every hurdle she faces. At once a rivetingly dramatic procedural and an intimate portrait of a relationship forged in trauma, Rainbow Black boldly confronts the lingering shadows of guilt, betrayal, and secrecy." -- Booklist

"Darkly funny, haunting and captivating." -- Booktrib

"I've loved Maggie Thrash's work for years, and Rainbow Black is going to set so many new hearts aflame--murder, intrigue, queer love, dark humor AND satanic panic? Welcome to the Maggie Thrash Fan Club, world!" -- Emma Straub, New York Times bestselling author of This Time Tomorrow

"This is a welcomed delight to queer readers who crave murderous melodrama packed within a coming-of-age novel that's constantly (and literally) hyperventilating with lurid excess and extraordinary detail. Lacey is a resilient character to cheer for." -- Bay Area Reporter

"Rainbow Black is exactly what a novel ought to be--funny and harrowing, weird, wise and incredibly deft. I was not expecting to be as moved as I was, or to spend hours after finishing thinking about what I'd read. Come for the Satanic Panic, stay for the wine fraud." -- Julia Armfield, author of Our Wives Under the Sea

"Rainbow Black is an addictive, searing, high-octane triumph, an imaginative tour de force about one woman's tireless desire to be free." -- Red Carpet Crash

"Strikingly relevant to the present . . . . Creating characters like Lacey is what Thrash does best. She takes a character who seems unremarkable and throws them into the deep end, left to fend for themselves in a swirling pit of torment as despair. And even though they shouldn't, they somehow always manage to keep going forward." -- Autostraddle

"This book will leave you outraged and weary of a legal system that abuses its power for nothing more than public appeasement. Five rainbow-colored stars for this one!" -- The Southern Bookseller Review

"A layered novel that questions identity as much as it does collective responsibility, Rainbow Black offers something for any reader to love. At its core, it is a coming-of-age tale, its lovable and quirky main character embodying our own insecurities and desires to feel loved, no matter where we come from or who we become." -- The Big Thrill

"Rainbow Black seamlessly balances complex themes while remaining ridiculously entertaining. Maggie Thrash is a strong literary voice and an immense talent." -- Ione Gamble, author of Poor Little Sick Girls and founding editor in chief of Polyester zine