The Mayor of Maxwell Street

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Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Hyperion Avenue
Publish Date
Pages
528
Dimensions
5.52 X 8.25 X 1.18 inches | 1.08 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781368098694

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About the Author
Avery Cunningham is a resident of Memphis, Tennessee, and a 2016 graduate of DePaul University's Master of Arts in Writing & Publishing program. She has over a decade of editorial experience with various literary magazines, small presses, and bestselling authors. Avery grew up surrounded by exceptional African Americans who strove to uplift their communities while also maintaining a tenuous hold on prosperity in a starkly segregated environment. The sensation of being at once within and without is something she has grappled with since childhood and explores thoroughly in her work of historical fiction. When not writing, Avery is adventuring with her Bernese Mountain Dog, Grizzly, and wading waist-deep in research for her next novel. She aspires to tell the stories of complex characters at the fringes of history fighting for their right to exist. The Mayor of Maxwell Street is her debut novel.
Reviews
"The narrative in this superlative debut is propulsive, and the dialogue burns hot as the fiery and fearless Nelly endures racism and misogyny as she tracks down the Mayor."
--The Washington Post

"You won't be able to put this down and you won't be able to predict what happens."
--Kwame Alexander, author of The Crossover

"Cunningham's striking debut chronicles the tribulations of a striving Black family in Prohibition-era Chicago. [...] Cunningham perfectly captures the contours of Jazz Age Chicago and the varying experiences of its citizens of color. Readers will be eager to see what Cunningham does next."
--Publishers Weekly

"A debut novel everyone will be talking about, The Mayor of Maxwell Street is outstanding. Filled with intrigue, suspense, and a cast of characters I both adored and wanted to strangle, this novel kept me flipping the pages and holding my breath!"
--Victoria Christopher Murray, New York Times bestselling author of The Personal Librarian

"I was transfixed from the first page. Readers will feel transported to another time and confront issues and characters that feel eminently prescient. This is not one to miss."
--Nathan Harris, New York Times bestselling author of The Sweetness of Water

"A tragedy, a romance, and a triumph. Do not miss this book!"
--Melissa de la Cruz, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Alex & Eliza

"Beautifully written, The Mayor of Maxwell Street is a page-turning thrill ride through 1920s Chicago."
--Attica Locke, New York Times bestselling author of Bluebird, Bluebird

"A riveting, dynamic page-turner that transported me through time. At a moment when so much of our history is being willfully obscured yet again, this impeccably researched, sweeping novel is an absolute gift."
--Brittany K. Barnett, author of A Knock at Midnight

"The Mayor of Maxwell Street is bold, gorgeous, and deeply moving. This novel is a triumph."
--Jessica Chiarella, author of The Lost Girls and And Again

"The Mayor of Maxwell Street is a stunning debut and a riveting read . . . historical fiction at its finest."
--Kianna Alexander, author of Carolina Built

"A page-turner, with an incredible cast of characters you'll want to follow from one surprising, suspenseful turn to the next! Her fresh, unflinching vision of history and the undeniable richness of this story will make this not only a book you'll love, but also one you'll return to again and again."
--V. V. Ganeshananthan, author of Brotherless Night

"Cunningham's The Mayor of Maxwell Street is wonderfully written and a don't-miss ride of a read."
--Denny S. Bryce, author of Wild Women and the Blues

"Riveting, cinematic, and gorgeously written, Avery Cunningham's debut novel is a true force. . . . A spellbinding, tragic, and powerful read!"
--Dr. Noni D. Carter, author of Good Fortune

"I can't remember the last time I read a novel that impressed me so much at every level. . . . The Mayor of Maxwell Street will bowl you over from beginning to end."
--Rebecca Johns, author of Icebergs