Description
About the Author
Veronica G. Henry was born in Brooklyn, New York, and has been a bit of a rolling stone ever since. Her work has appeared in various online publications. She is a graduate of the Viable Paradise Workshop and a member of SFWA. Veronica is proud to be of Sierra Leonean ancestry and counts her trip home as the most important of her life. She now writes from North Carolina, where she eschews rollerballs for fountain pens and fine paper. Other untreated addictions include chocolate and cupcakes. For more information, visit www.veronicahenry.net.
Reviews
An Amazon Best Book of the Month: Science Fiction & Fantasy "Henry skillfully layers historical realism with fantastic elements to explore the way times of desperation test the ethics of oppressed communities. Henry is a writer to watch." -Publishers Weekly "Henry's debut draws on a rich history of folklore from various African traditions, as well as African history and Black American history, and almost the entire main cast is Black. The carnival setting works perfectly for bringing together various strange and magical people who aren't at home anywhere else...Come one, come all, this magical carnival has all the delightful dangers a reader could wish for." -Kirkus Reviews "[Bacchanal is] gorgeous while somehow never losing sight of the need to unsettle. It captures a sense of wonder and reminds you that too much curiosity can lead to danger. And most importantly, it's Black and never lets you forget it. If you want endearing characters, a charming setting, and characters that refuse to bend to the world's injustices then Bacchanal is the book for you." -FIYAH Magazine "Set in the Depression-era South and featuring a mysterious traveling carnival, it's a novel of Black history and magic that makes for a terrific read." -The Washington Post "Beautifully descriptive prose that fully captures the places, people, and time period." -Booklist "Think of a Southern Gothic version of The Midnight Circus with a touch of Lovecraft Country...nail-biting scenes of tension." -Lightspeed Magazine "Filled with magic, danger, and dynamic characters." -Woman's World "With a powerful voice that grips you from its very first pages, Bacchanal casts a spell on readers...Eliza is a wonderful character...Not a traditional superhero, Eliza's special power is a highlight of this work, and readers will root for the young conjurer and for Henry as she explores the limits of her gifts." -Sheree Renee Thomas, Editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, award-winning author of Nine Bar Blues, and featured in Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda "Writer Veronica Henry pulls on a mix of African folklore, Black histories, and carnival culture to weave a story of mesmerizing, bizarre, and dangerous magic. With a heroine of unique powers and a cast as colorful as any sideshow, this story offers up its share of delights, adventure, and frights! Welcome to Bacchanal. Enjoy the sights. Hope you make it out alive!" -P. Djeli Clark, author of Ring Shout, The Haunting of Tram Car 015, and The Black God's Drums "Readers won't want their travels with the seductive and dangerous Bacchanal Carnival to end. Veronica Henry's debut impeccably conjures the 1930s and marks the bold entrance of a vital new voice in modern fantasy." -Gwenda Bond, New York Times bestselling author of Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds "If you took The Night Circus and viewed it through the gaze of a young Black woman in the Great Depression, you might get Veronica Henry's Bacchanal. Demons, lies, and secrets." -Mary Robinette Kowal, Hugo award-winning author of The Calculating Stars
Book Information
ISBN 9781542027755
Author Veronica G. Henry
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint 47North
Publisher Amazon Publishing