Nightcrawling

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Nightcrawling
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First edition cover of Nightcrawling
AuthorLeila Mottley
Publisher Alfred A. Knopf
Publication date
June 7, 2022
Pages277
ISBN 978-0-593-31893-5

Nightcrawling is a 2022 novel by Leila Mottley. Along with other honors, the novel was longlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize, making Mottley the youngest author to have been nominated for the award. [1]

Contents

Reception

Reviews

Nightcrawling was generally well-received by critics, including starred reviews from Booklist , [2] Kirkus Reviews, [3] Library Journal, [4] and Publishers Weekly. [5]

Booklist's Courtney Eathorne called the book's main character, Kiara, 'an unforgettable dynamo," stating that "her story brings critical human depth to conversations about police sexual violence." [2]

Kirkus Reviews highlighted Mottley's writing, stating, "the real story here is lush, immersive writing and a relentless reality that crushes a girl’s soul." [3]

Publishers Weekly noted how "scenes of realism are rendered with a poet’s eye" and concluded, "This heartrending story makes for a powerful testament to a Black woman’s resilience." [5]

Luke Gorham, writing for Library Journal, wrote that Nightcrawling is "undeniably bleak but littered with small beauties and a powerful discourse on the dehumanizing effects policing can have on marginalized communities, bodies, and minds (and especially on Black women)." [4] He concluded by stating, 'Mottley’s novel understands that sometimes a happy ending just means surviving." [4]

In selecting the novel for Oprah's Book Club, Oprah Winfrey "said she was struck by Mottley's power to convey, in vivid and precise language, trauma, love, and everything in between," saying, "It always brings me joy to help introduce new writers to the reading community, and this young poet wowed me with her ode and elegy to Oakland, and her acute and insightful depictions of youth, injustice, the legacy of incarceration, and the resilience of community and chosen family." [1]

Awards and honors

Nightcrawling was an Oprah's Book Club pick in June 2022, [6] and AudioFile included it on their list of the best audiobooks of 2022. [7]

YearAwardResultRef.
2022 Booker Prize Longlist [8] [1]
Booklist Editors' Choice: Adult Books for Young AdultsSelection [9]
Goodreads Choice Award for Best FictionNominee [10]
Goodreads Choice Award for Best Debut NovelNominee [10]
Grand Prix de Littérature Américaine Finalist [11]
2023 Audie Award for Best Female Narrator Finalist [12]
Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction Finalist [13]

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