The Narrows
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“Petry is the writer we have been waiting for; hers are the stories
we need to fully illuminate the questions of our moment, while also
offering a page-turning good time. Ann Petry, the woman, had it
all, and so does her insightful, prescient and unputdownable
prose.”— Tayari Jones,New York Times Book ReviewFrom
author of the bestselling novelThe Street,a
“masterpiece of social realism” (Wall Street Journal) about a
tragic love affair, and a powerful look into how class, race, and
love intersected in midcentury America.With a new introduction by
Kaitlyn Greenidge, author ofLibertie.“The Narrowsdeftly
explores what it means to have an interior life under the
unrelenting gaze of whiteness...it is a master class in using
descriptions of place and space to explore the realities of race,
gender, class and psychology.”—Kaitlyn Greenidge, from her
introductionIt’s Saturday, past midnight, and thick fog rolls in
from the river like smoke. Link Williams is standing on the dock
when he hears quick footsteps approaching, and the gasp of a woman
too terrified to scream. After chasing off her pursuer, he takes
the woman to a nearby bar to calm her nerves, and as they enter,
it’s as if the oxygen has left the room: they, and the other
patrons, see in the dim light that he’s Black and she’s white.Link
is a brilliant Dartmouth graduate, former athlete and soldier who,
because of the lack of opportunities available to him, tends bar;
Camilo is a wealthy married woman dissatisfied with and bored of
her life of privilege. Thrown together by a chance encounter, both
Link and Camilo secretly cross the town’s racial divide, defying
the social prejudices of their times.In this stunning and
heartbreaking story, Petry illuminates the harsh realities of race
and class through two doomed lovers. This profound, necessary novel
stakes Petry’s place as an indelible writer of American
literature.“I’ve recently had my brain re-wired by Ann Petry,
and it’s that exhilarating feeling of falling in love with one of
your lifetime writers for the first time.” —Brandon Tyler