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Mudbound
First US edition
AuthorHillary Jordan
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlonquin Books (US)
HarperCollins (Canada)
Heinemann (UK)

Publication date

March 2008
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages328
ISBN1-56512-569-X

Mudbound (2008) is the debut novel by American author Hillary Jordan. It has been translated into French, Italian, Serbian, Norwegian, Swedish, and Turkish and has sold more than 250,000 copies worldwide. The novel took Jordan seven years to write. She started it while studying for an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University.[1][2] It was adapted as a 2017 film of the same title.

Plot summary[edit]

In the winter of 1946, Henry McAllen moves his city-bred wife, Laura, from their comfortable home in Memphis, Tennessee to a remote cotton farm in the Mississippi Delta—a place she finds both foreign and frightening. While Henry works the land he loves, Laura struggles to raise their two young daughters in a crude shack with no indoor plumbing or electricity, under the eye of her hateful, racist father-in-law. When it rains, the waters rise up and swallow the bridge to town, stranding the family in a sea of mud.

As the McAllens are being tested in every way, two celebrated soldiers of World War II return home to the Delta. Jamie McAllen is everything his older brother Henry is not: charming, handsome, and sensitive to Laura’s plight, but also haunted by his memories of combat. Ronsel Jackson, eldest son of the black tenant farmers who live on the McAllen farm, comes home from fighting the Nazis with the shine of a war hero, only to face far more personal—and dangerous—battles against the ingrained bigotry of his own countrymen. It is the unlikely friendship of these two brothers-in-arms, and the passions they arouse in others, that drive the novel to its tragic conclusion.

Awards[edit]

Reception[edit]

Reviews were generally positive :

Sequel[edit]

Jordan is writing a sequel with the working title FATHERLANDS. In MUDBOUND, black American GI Ronsel Jackson has a love affair with a white German woman during the American occupation of Bavaria; when he ships out for home, neither know that she is pregnant. The new novel centers on their illegitimate son, Franz, who is raised in Germany by his impoverished mother. As one of the "Mischlingskinder," mixed-race children who were the products of such controversial unions, he grows up feeling like an outsider who doesn't belong. When he is 7, his mother is forced to put him into foster care. At 18, Franz sets off for America, determined to find the father he never knew. There, he is caught up in the turmoil of the Civil Rights struggle and forced to navigate a complex tangle of race, history and politics in his search for self-realization.

References[edit]

  • ^ "Hillary Jordan: Mudbound". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2013-09-14., Hillary Jordan website
  • ^ Book Reviews - Mudbound by Hillary Jordan Retrieved 2013-09-14.
  • ^ Fiction Book Review: Mudbound by Hillary Jordan, Author . Algonquin $21.95 (328p) ISBN 978-1-56512-569-8 Retrieved 2013-09-14.
  • ^ "Reviews: Mudbound, By Hillary Jordan", The Independent, Retrieved 2013-09-14.
  • ^ Ron Charles, "Water Rising", Washington Post, 06 March 2008; Retrieved 2013-09-14.
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