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Women's Prizes > 2022 WP longlist - Creatures of Passage

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Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer | 10084 comments Nice to see an RoC type book published by Jacaranda in the UK and (as Paul has pointed out to me) a possibly even more RoC friendly publisher in the US - making the Women's Prize which as we know seems almost deliberately anti-small press and pro the big conglomerates


Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13395 comments Yes I love the US publisher. Could almost be a RoC mission statement. Although Jacaranda recused themselves from the RoC this year due to size.

Akashic Books is a Brooklyn-based independent company dedicated to publishing urban literary fiction and political nonfiction by authors who are either ignored by the mainstream, or who have no interest in working within the ever-consolidating ranks of the major corporate publishers.


David | 3885 comments Is anyone able to order this one? I’m not having luck. I tried Akashic, Book Depository, and Am*zon.


Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer | 10084 comments Yes from paul who promised to order it for me.


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Sam | 2248 comments Ebook on U.S. Hoopla so I am just borrowing it.


David | 3885 comments You can read an excerpt here:

https://www.tor.com/2021/03/11/excerp...


David | 3885 comments I was able to order this directly from Jacaranda.


Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13395 comments Incidentally Jacaranda and Akashic have partnered before on a book which made the Women's Prize List - Praise Song for the Butterflies.


Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer | 10084 comments That was a very good book I recall

Unbound have also had a longlisted book

As well as Unbound - the two surprises (and newbies) on the longlist in publisher terms were Myriad and Europa editions - both Independent Alliance members I think but both new to the WP (and I think not on the main Booker in the last ten years - I guess Europa are on the IB?)


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Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13395 comments Europa Editions did make the MBI in 2019 and some earlier years (eg they publish Ferrante).

They also published the 2021 anglo Booker winner - but only in the US.


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Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13395 comments Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer wrote: "Yes from paul who promised to order it for me."

It is on the way. 21 quid is a bit toppy!


Nadine in California (nadinekc) | 363 comments Paul wrote: "Incidentally Jacaranda and Akashic have partnered before on a book which made the Women's Prize List - Praise Song for the Butterflies."

I highly recommend Praise Song! It made Bernice McFadden one of my favorite authors. Newest Literary Fiction had a great book discussion thread for it a couple of years ago. Here's my short review, fwiw.


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Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer | 10084 comments And fwiw here is mine (which is rather voluminous)

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Yours I think is much more in keeping with the "all fire no smoke" (your brilliant description) nature of the novel


WndyJW I just ordered this from Blackwells. I love ghost stories.


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Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13395 comments This is both good news - massive sales boost - but disappointing in terms of getting the book. From Jacaranda

Good evening Paul,

Thank you so much for ordering Creatures of Passage, now longlisted for the Women's Prize 2022!

Due to the incredible demand that followed the Prize announcement earlier this week, the book is now unfortunately out of stock. A reprint is currently underway, though it will take approximately 3-4 weeks to arrive — significantly longer than we'd like, but regrettably unavoidable due to ongoing issues in the global supply chain.



WndyJW That explains why two days later my order is still being processed by Blackwells.


WndyJW That explains why my Blackwell’s order is still processing.

Akashic Books in the US published it also and they are out of stock.


David | 3885 comments I received the same email as Paul from Jacaranda. Disappointing because this was one of the WP books I was most interested in. Fortunately, I have plenty of other things to read.


Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer | 10084 comments It’s almost a relief to me as I have 12 other WP books to work through first.


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Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13395 comments Whereas I am out of books! Mind you my Jacaranda book was going to Gumble’s house not mine.


WndyJW I’m going to do something I have never done and that is buy the Kindle version, for $7 more I can get audio narration, so I’ll try that as well.

Paul, what do you do in the evening with no books to read? I don’t leave my house without a book in case I get stuck waiting somewhere.


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Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13395 comments Well as my wife would point out there are three children to look after, meals to cook, a garden to tend etc and as my boss would point out I have a job of a 24/7 type nature. So oddly I don't get too bored.


WndyJW Yet you manage to read a book a day. Are you saying you neglect your housholder duties and work duties when you have reading material? :)


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Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13395 comments That opinion has been advanced, although not by me


WndyJW :)


LindaJ^ (lindajs) | 1100 comments I got this in audio from Audible.com. It is read by the author, who does a very good job. My reaction is mixed. At time, I liked it quite a bit but then at other times I found it annoying. I rated it 3.5 and rounded down for the annoyance factor. Here's my review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


LindaJ^ (lindajs) | 1100 comments I also liked Praise Song, although I had to read GY's review to remember it to a significant degree. My review, slightly longer than Nadine's and without any perfectly capturing phrase, did not do the trick -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Nadine in California (nadinekc) | 363 comments Looks like LindaJ^ and I are the only ones who've read the book so far? Maybe I count as only half a reader, since I DNF'ed about page 100. It's an ambitious book, and in another mood I might have pushed through to honor its ambitions and strengths, but there was a slowness and heaviness to the pacing that defeated me this time.

In defense of the book, it says something about my reading mood that the book I've turned to in its place is comfort foody - A Wizard of Earthsea.


David | 3885 comments From the rankings, it looks like only two of us have read it so far. It’s been hard to locate for me.


Cindy Haiken | 1907 comments I finished reading this one late last night (I was able to get a copy from the library but it appears not to be around much -- only one library in our 30-library consortium bought it). I liked it, and I liked a lot what the author was trying to do. But it felt bogged down in a lot of places, and with too many ancillary characters. It would have been a much better book with some tightening up.


Suzanne Whatley | 210 comments I’ve read it - I enjoyed it but think it had the potential to be quite powerful. It fell short of that though. Still a good read!


WndyJW I received notice that mine is being sent, finally.


David | 3885 comments Did you order through Jacaranda, Wendy?


Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer | 10084 comments I thought this was one of the most interesting and distinctive books on the longlist - I am not sure I can say I enjoyed it but its impressive in formulation

Some thoughts ........

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


LindaJ^ (lindajs) | 1100 comments Good review GY, especially about the imagery, which helped me appreciate the book more. I do think calling the states "kingdoms" was a mistake - it kept throwing me out of the mystery of the book.


Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer | 10084 comments I cannot see what that successfully achieved.


David | 3885 comments Perhaps it was to show that, functionally for Black Americans, the difference between democracy and monarchy is illusory.


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Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13395 comments The difference is an illusion - we have both!


Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer | 10084 comments A lot of the Novel teeters on the edge of affectation and this i think is one example. I think you need to read the novel to get the real sense of it.


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Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13395 comments I would but my copy was stolen in the post and diverted to your house


David | 3885 comments This is the one I’m still waiting to arrive.


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Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13395 comments Have you checked if your brother received it instead?


WndyJW David, I ordered mine from Blackwells because Jacaranda was sold out. When it looked like it might never come I ordered an ebook with audio narration and tonight while baking I listened to it in audio. I love it. I’m only on what I think is chapter 10, Twelve Hours of Night, but I think this will be my #1 book. The writing is very good and it’s a really good story.

I think you’re on to something with why the states are called kingdoms, Paul. Even in what passes as a democracy here in the US, the country black Americans experience is not the country white Americans experience, and calling the kingdoms by the state names let’s the reader know these are recognizable places. That’s my guess anyway.

I haven’t read any of the, I’m sure very good and fair, reviews because I avoid reviews until I’m done with a book, but so far I’m loving it. It’s what I hoped Popisho/This One Sky Day would be and was not for me.

Yejide is a good narrator and I would rather listen to the rest of the book in audio rather than read it print, which is a first for me.


David | 3885 comments I started this on audio too and I’d still like to get and read the physical book as well. It’s early, but I think this might also be my #1.


WndyJW Oh good, I’m glad you have it. My book has been shipped from Blackwells. If Jacaranda still doesn’t have it available you could try Blackwells, shipping is still free so far.


David | 3885 comments I’m surprised Blackwells has it. I thought we were waiting on Jacaranda to do another printing. I just ordered from Blackwells.


WndyJW The best is to order from the publisher, but if that’s not possible ordering new from a bookstore still profits author and press.


David | 3885 comments I’ve now ordered from both so all are happy.


WndyJW That was generous.


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