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You Were Watching from the Sand
By (Author) Juliana Lamy
Red Hen Press
Red Hen Press
6th November 2024
United States
General
Fiction
Short stories
813.6
Winner of Ann Petry Award 2021 (United States)
Hardback
176
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
Playful, kinetic, and devastating in turn, You Were Watching from the Sand is a collection in which Haitian men, women, and children who find their lives cleaved by the interminably strange bite back at the bizarre with their own oddities. In "belly," a young woman abandoned by her only living relative makes a person from the mud beside her backyard creek. In "We Feel it in Punta Cana," a domestic child servant in the Dominican Republic tours through his own lush imagination to make his material conditions more bearable. In "The Oldest Sensation is Anger," a teenager invites a same-aged family friend into her apartment and uncovers a spate of disturbing secrets about her. Written in a mixture of high lyricism, absurdist comedy, and Haitian cultural witticisms, this is a collection whose dynamism matches that of its characters at every beat and turn.
"Every sentence Juliana Lamy writes is like a match being struck. Not many authors debut with herclarity of vision,inventiveness, and verbal agility, and I would wager almost anything that You Were Watching from the Sandwill mark only the first chapter in an important body of work."Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Ghost Variations: One Hundred Stories
"The debut short-story collection by Haitian-born, South Florida-raised, Harvard graduate Juliana Lamy vividly portrays adolescent life and dreams in Miami's Haitian community. Gritty, bizarre, and poetic, the stories speak from each narrator's often-unexpected viewpoint, bringing to life what are usually grim, challenging personal situations... Throughout, we see a talented young writer beginning to strut her stuff and promising more to come." Richard & Sally Price, New West Indian Guide
Juliana Lamy is a Haitian fiction writer with a bachelors degree in history and literature from Harvard College. In 2018, she won Harvards Le Baron Russell Briggs Undergraduate Fiction Prize. She spends much of her free time baking, because the measuring it requires is the best shes ever been at anything math-related. She splits her time between Iowa City, Iowa, where she is an MFA candidate in fiction at the Iowa Writers Workshop, and South Florida, where she was raised after immigrating from Haiti. Juliana currently resides inBoynton Beach, Florida.