Thanks to all who read my thoughts here and also my fiction. For those who already like my fiction and those who are new to it, you have this evening to get my latest, SPEAKING OF SUMMER, as a Kindle Deal of the Day for $1.99. Hope you enjoy and certainly share your thoughts! Blessings and love, Kalisha
Speaking of Summer: A Novel by Kalisha Buckhanon on Kindle/Audible/Amazon
On a cold December evening, Autumn Spencerโs twin sister, Summer, walks to the roof of their shared Harlem brownstone and is never seen again. The door to the roof is locked, and the snow holds only one set of footprints. Faced with authorities indifferent to another missing Black woman, Autumn must pursue the search for her sister all on her own.
With her friends and neighbors, Autumn pretends to hold up through the crisis. But the loss becomes too great, the mystery too inexplicable, and Autumn starts to unravel, all the while becoming obsessed with the various murders of local women and the men who kill them, thinking their stories and societyโs complacency toward them might shed light on what really happened to her sister.
In Speaking of Summer, critically acclaimed author Kalisha Buckhanon has created a fast-paced story of urban peril and victim invisibility, and the fight to discover the complicated truths at the heart of every family.
“A riveting read from a young woman who has become a major American storyteller.” โSapphire, author of PUSH adapted to the Academy Award-winning film Precious
โSpeaking of Summer is a literary gift.โ โBernice L. McFadden, NAACP Image Award-winning author of Book of Harlan and Praise Song for the Butterflies
โA powerful song about what it means to survive as a woman in America.โ โJesmyn Ward, National Book Award-winning author of Sing, Unburied, Sing and Salvage the Bones
โFiercely astute.โ โTayari Jones, Womenโs Prize for Fiction-winning author of An American Marriage, an Oprahโs Book Club Pick, for O Magazine >>
“A culturally crucial literary novel that contains the raw, beating heart of a thriller.โ โJenny Milchman, Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning author of Cover of Snow and Wicked River
“Speaking of Summer has everything.โ โAbby Geni, Barnes & Noble Discover Award-winning author of The Wildlands and The Lightkeepers
“The authorโs finest work to date. This is a New York story for the ages, the country, the world.โ โColin Channer, Silver Musgrave Medal in Literature-winning author of Waiting in Vain
“A mysterious and haunting tale. โ โConnie Briscoe, New York Times-bestselling author of Sisters & Lovers
“Speaking of Summer endures the devastation of loss and embraces the power of love.” โSandra Jackson-Opoku, author of The River Where Blood is Born and Hot Johnny (and The Women Who Loved Him)
โBuckhanon has written an emotionally packed tale that reveals the fragility of the human experience for a Black woman in urban New York.โ โDr. Brenda Greene, Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Black Literature, for AALBC >>
โThrilling.โ โEntertainment Weekly >>
โReaders looking for contemporary suspense with a social justice twist will appreciate the storytelling.โ โLibrary Journal >>
โThis mysterious novel is well worth the wait.โ โO: The Oprah Magazine >>
โThe lives and loves left behind by the women whose names we donโt say are shown in this novel.โ โEssence>>
โBuckhanon unravels a powerful story that examines violence, race and grief.โ โTime Magazine>>
โAn absolutely riveting thriller.โ โCosmopolitan >>
โAs Autumn unravels, Buckhanon gradually reveals the complex mystery of this brilliant yet fragile woman.โ โBBC>>
โPowerful.โ โWashington Post >>
โSpeaking of Summer begins with a burst of wild energyโฆ and culminates in a powerful story of discovery.โ โBuzzfeed >>
โThis book packs a punch, so buckle in. This is a quick read that creatively and captivatingly approaches themes of mental health and identity.โ โShondaland>>
โThe book starts as a mystery, twists into a dangerous thriller, shifts into a romance, and it finally sprouts into a journey of finding self… Due to the story crossing genresโ mystery, thriller, romance, and self-helpโ the read is demanding, but observing Autumnโs survival is a rewarding experience.” โChicago Defender >>
โThis powerful thriller seeks to reveal truth despite injustice.โ โPen America>>
โBoldly drawn characters and a strong sense of place distinguish this sinuous, slow-burning fusion of mystery and literary fiction from acclaimed author and true-crime expert Kalisha Buckhanon (Upstate). Poetic prose and an intimate first-person narrative engage as Buckhanon uses Autumnโs search to tackle themes of race, culture, identity, gentrification, and the far-reaching effects of systemic racial injustice.โ โMystery Scene>>
โBuckhanon captures Autumnโs frustration at the undervaluing of Black women, accompanied by the creeping gentrification of her Harlem neighborhood. Not only are individual Black women disappearing, so are the communities that keep them safe.” โBooklist >>
“The emotional excavation and centering of Autumn’s experience is as crucial to the story as revealing the mystery.” โPublishers Weekly
“Buckhanon understands the complexities of trauma. Her portrait of Autumnโs grief, fragmented memories, and inner turmoil all synthesize current scientific research on how people cope with traumatic experiences and might seek to heal.โ โKirkus Reviews
โSimply put, this audiobook is extraordinary. Topical, timely and beautifully-written- this is a must-listen.โ โAudiofile>>
โWith absorbing prose, fast-moving plot and excellent dialogue, Buckhanon examines silence in the face of patriarchy and white supremacy, and the dynamics of family.โ โThe Brooklyn Rail >>
โBuckhanonโs literary psychothriller is a deeply felt, searching portrait of twin sisters.โ โLitHub >> & Crimereads>>
โThis is social justice noir meets psycho-noir, with an end twist youโll never see coming.โ โLitHub >>
โBegins with a baffling mystery, the kind of childhood riddlesโฆโ โBustle >>
โAn immensely enjoyable psychological thriller, with a richly-evoked setting, lively characters, and an engrossing plot.โ โBookRiot >>
โA page-turning mystery with much to say about race and family.โ โReal Simple >>
โThis fast-paced story is lyrical and blood boiling all at the same time. This isnโt your typical thriller, but rather a tale that goes deeper into the root of the problem: our society.โ โDomino>>
โWhat starts off as a classic thriller set-up becomes something altogether more psychologically knotty. Kalisha Buckhanonโs fourth novel explores the most intimate family relationships, while tackling the subject of race relations and urban degradation in America today.โ โThe National >>
โKalisha Buckhanon has created a narrative voice thatโs authentic, emotionally charged and wise, but beneath the surface of the story lurks the unraveling of a lifeโฆ Buckhanon has crafted a deeply moving psychological mystery with twists that come in unhurried moments like the small notes the sisters buried in bottles in their garden shed.โ โMinneapolis Star-Tribune >>
โBuckhanon has created a narrative voice thatโs authentic, emotionally-charged, and often very wise, but beneath the surface of this absorbing psychological mystery is the unraveling of a life.โ โJournal Sentinel >>
โA thrilling mysterious book.โ โIdentity Mag >>
โA window into racial injustice in the United States and the toll on a womanโs mental health when a family, specifically an African American family, is disrupted.” โHypebae>>
โThis uniquely gripping psychological mystery explores patriarchy, racial prejudice and the dynamics of a fractured family in crisis.โ โBookRiot>>
โAs Speaking of Summer unfolds, it morphs from the story of a missing person into something bigger and more deeply disturbingโฆSpeaking of Summer is Autumn’s story, Autumn’s obsession and Autumn’s keen desire to understand a world that dismisses the humanity of Black women, and the men who kill them, which takes center stage as Buckhanon’s expertly paced novel builds to an unexpected conclusion.โ โShelf Awareness>>
โKalisha Buckhanon has such a delicate and intelligent approach to the complexities of buried trauma, of abuse, and mental illness. This is a story of recovery, of heritage, of what it means to be a black woman in America today, of violence and sibling loyalty. This book is messy, just like Autumn, but it is in that discomfort that these core issues of race, belonging, ethnicity, gender, and mental health are exploredโฆ Speaking of Summer is a haunting, culturally crucial novel written by a gifted storyteller, a fearless writer.โ โWrite or Die Tribe >>
FULL AUTHOR BLURBS
“Kalisha Buckhanon’s Speaking of Summer is a spellbinding masterpiece, a riveting read from a young woman who has become a major American storyteller.” โSapphire, author of The Kid and PUSH adapted to the Academy Award-winning film Precious
โKalisha Buckhanonโs characters are both fearless and haunted, brave and burdened by the past. Speaking of Summer gives us a powerful song about what it means to survive as a woman in America.โ โJesmyn Ward, National Book Award-winning author of Sing, Unburied, Sing and Salvage the Bones
โLyrical and luscious, Speaking of Summer is a literary gift.โ โBernice L. McFadden, NAACP Image Award-winning author of Book of Harlan and Praise Song for the Butterflies
โNovels of psychological suspense often employ unreliable narratorsโthink Gone Girl or Shutter Islandโbut Buckhanon, whoโs also known for her work as an on-air true crime expert, employs the device not to keep readers off-balance, but rather to evoke Autumnโs fragility and raise universal questions about mental illness, racism, and love.โ โTayari Jones, Womenโs Prize for Fiction-winning author of An American Marriage, an Oprahโs Book Club Pick
“Kalisha Buckhanon’s Speaking of Summer is that rarest of books–a culturally crucial literary novel that contains the raw, beating heart of a thriller. Buckhanon juggles themes of race and ethnicity, mental health and addiction, along with sibling loyalty and rivalry. Best of all is a secret, not entirely unfurled till the end, that compels the reader to solve the mystery of Summer.” โ Jenny Milchman, Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning author of Cover of Snow, As Night Falls and Wicked River
“Speaking of Summer has everything: beauty, bite, raw truth, nail-biting urgency, and a central mystery thatโs both timely and timeless.” โAbby Geni, Barnes & Noble Discover Award-winning author of The Wildlands and The Lightkeepers
“Kalisha Buckhanonโs book is at once meditative and full of narrative drive. This audacious blend of mystery, family drama, intimate characterization, and sensitive exploration of the personal and social implications of loss is the authorโs finest work to date. This is a New York story for the ages, the country, the world.โ โColin Channer, Silver Musgrave Medal in Literature-winning author of Passing Through and Waiting in Vain
“A mysterious and haunting tale about the powerlessness of women of color and societyโs indifference toward them. But also about their indomitable will to survive.โ โConnie Briscoe, New York Times-bestselling author of P.G. County and Sisters & Lovers
“Who cares about the disappearance of Summerโa beautiful, broken Black woman? No one but her twin sister, Autumn. Yet things are not always as they appear in this absorbing drama that is equal parts womenโs fiction and suspense thriller. As it plumbs the fissures of the human psyche, Speaking of Summer endures the devastation of loss and embraces the power of love.” โSandra Jackson-Opoku, author of The River Where Blood is Born and Hot Johnny (and the Women Who Loved Him)





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