Sneak Peek: When She Woke by Hillary Jordan

June 27, 2011  •  Category: Blog

We’re excited to give you an early look at Hillary Jordan’s novel When She Woke, landing in bookstores on October 4th. (Read an excerpt at the very bottom of this post.) It’s already garnered a significant amount of pre-publication buzz, thanks to an overwhelming response from booksellers (see some of their blurbs below) and a great deal of fanfare at Book Expo America.

“When she woke, she was red. Not flushed, not sunburned, but the solid, declarative red of a stop sign.

She saw her hands first. She held them in front of her eyes, squinting up at them. For a few seconds, shadowed by her eyelashes and backlit by the hard white light emanating from the ceiling, they appeared black. Then her eyes adjusted, and the illusion faded. She examined the backs, the palms. They floated above her, as starkly alien as starfish.”

—from When She Woke

 

 

 


From the author whose international bestseller, Mudbound, so hauntingly re-created America’s past comes a stunning creation of America in the near future, where faith, love, and sexuality have fallen prey to politics.

Hannah Payne’s life has been devoted to church and family, but after her arrest, she awakens to a nightmare: she is lying on a table in a bare room, covered only by a paper gown, and cameras are broadcasting her every move to millions at home, for home observing new Chromescriminals whose skin color has been genetically altered to match the class of their crimeis a new and sinister form of entertainment. Hannah is a Red; her crime is murder. The victim, says the state of Texas, was her unborn child, and Hannah is determined to protect the identity of the fathera public figure with whom she’s shared a fierce and forbidden love.

When She Woke is a stunning story about a stigmatized woman struggling to navigate an America of a not-too-distant future, where the line between church and state has been eradicated and convicted felons are released back into the population after being “chromed.” In seeking a path to safety in an alien and hostile world, Hannah unknowingly embarks on a path of self-discovery that forces her to question the values she has held true and the righteousness of a country that politicizes the personal.

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Praise from Booksellers

“I can’t wait to put When She Woke into everybody’s hands. Bravo to Hilary Jordan. “ —Roberta Rubin, The Bookstall at Chestnut Court, Winnetka, IL

When She Woke is a masterpiece . . . It is powerful, compelling, sensitive, and poignant. I read it in one sitting.” —Bill Cusumano, Nicola’s Books, Ann Arbor, MI

“Be prepared to lose sleep over the too-close-to-reality aspects of this beautifully written novel. Hillary Jordan’s When She Woke delves and connects and exposes in profound ways.” —Dana Brigham, Brookline Booksmith, Brookline, MA

“A novel that will inspire a provocative discussion among readers.” —Michele Filgate, McNally Jackson Books, New York, NY

When She Woke is a page turner. Just as Jordan so beautifully wrote about the injustice and tragedies of racism in America in her last novel, Mudbound, she now artfully exposes the injustices and heartbreak caused by religious extremism that, as she demonstrates in When She Woke, can arise from any rigid doctrine, even in heartland America.” —Cathy Langer, Tattered Cover Book Store, Denver, CO

“Wow! What a read! When She Woke has everything good and delicious that one wants in a book: great characters, steady plotting, and a thought-provoking, heart-wrenching, compelling, and unsettling story.” —Melinda Powers, Capitola Book Café, Capitola, CA

“I’m gobsmacked! When She Woke is riveting from page one.” —Emily Crowe, The Odyssey Bookshop, South Hadley, MA

“There’s no doubt that When She Woke is an intense book!” —Jenn Northington, Word, Brooklyn, NY

“Put this one on your book club list, because everyone is going to want to discuss it.” —Valerie Koehler, Blue Willow Bookshop, Houston, TX

When She Woke reads like a really good movie. It’s a transformational, awakening story disguised as a fast-paced thriller.” —Debra Linn, Books & Books, Bal Harbour, FL

“I found myself telling everyone I met about When She Woke—the story is that compelling.” —Christie Olson Day, Gallery Bookshop, Mendocino, CA

“Hillary Jordan is one of our most important political writers, and When She Woke is a very brave work.” —Lucy Kogler, Talking Leaves Books, Buffalo, NY

 

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51 comments on this post:
  1. Pam S. says...

    Looks good!

    June 29, 2011@ 11:42 AM
  2. Wendy Wishon says...

    Sounds like quite an unusual idea. Combo of Kafka and King maybe? Can’t wait to read it!

    June 29, 2011@ 11:33 AM
  3. Leslie says...

    I too thought of The Handmaids’s Tale when I read the description. This is going on my to-read list.

    June 29, 2011@ 11:25 AM
  4. Gayle Lin says...

    This sounds so good. It’s on my to-read list, whether or not I win it.

    June 29, 2011@ 9:59 AM
  5. Cully Perlman says...

    First lines remind me of Gregor Samsa awakening…

    Let the transformation begin.

    June 28, 2011@ 5:50 PM
  6. Van Pittsenbargar says...

    Amazing concept – futuristic adaptation of “Scarlet Letter” genre. Definitely will be at the top of my list of reading for now! Thanks for the glimpse of this must read. Appreciate all your newcomers to suspense thrillers!

    June 28, 2011@ 2:31 PM
  7. Megan Radford says...

    An interesting conception of crime and how we view criminals-not as something that can be overcome, but something that brands the criminal for life. I can’t wait to read it!

    June 28, 2011@ 12:46 AM
  8. Diana Quincy says...

    What an original and spine-tingling concept. I treasure books that entertain AND make us think. This theme reminds me a bit of The Handmaid’s Tale, which really resonated with me. I’d love to win an ARC of When She Woke!

    June 27, 2011@ 9:56 PM
  9. Bren McClain says...

    Finally — a political writer with something important to say. Or rather, ASK.

    June 27, 2011@ 5:01 PM
  10. Lovely Treez says...

    Sounds intriguing – I loved Mudbound and this one sounds even better, straight onto the wishlist it goes!

    June 27, 2011@ 4:32 PM

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