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Copperhead by Alexi Zentner
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Jul 07, 2020 | ISBN 9781984877307

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“The chapters pop in expert jabs, two or three pages at a time. The prose is visceral, as taut as his teenage linebacker protagonist. Zentner’s concision is powerful. . . . As a moral inquiry, Copperhead invites us to see how bigotry operates in real life.”
—The New York Times
 
Copperhead is a smart, propulsive story about racism, class, and the limits of individual possibility . . . A pretty unsparing story about how one’s fate is determined so much by the random luck of one’s family, but it’s also merciful enough to leave the exit door of reinvention cracked open.”
—NPR Fresh Air

“Ambitious . . . undoubtedly a page-turner.”
—The Los Angeles Times

Copperhead by Alexi Zentner is excruciatingly honest and exceptionally brave. . . . A beautifully rendered coming of age story. . . . The work is also stylistically brilliant, fast-paced, and well-told in punchy, deceptively short sentences with verbs that pop them to life nestled in chapters of two and three pages each. A master of voice in the diction of a bright adolescent football player, Zentner not only captures but nails his first-person narrator, Jessup, and creates reader empathy quickly. There are paragraphs, too, of simply gorgeous writing.”
—New York Journal of Books
 
“Zentner uses this clash of competing ideologies to fearlessly examine another of America’s seemingly unbridgeable divides: between the country’s predominately rural white underclass and the left-liberal political, academic, and media elites that conservative leaders so nimbly pit them against. The writing and characterization is sharp throughout.”
—Quill & Quire

Copperhead is one of the bravest, most bracing novels I’ve read in years, a story of race in America that pulls no punches. A good kid finds himself in pretty much the worst spot a kid can be, caught amid the competing claims of family, church, justice, conscience, and the love of his young life. Alexi Zentner has delivered a glorious knockout of a novel.”
—Ben Fountain, author of Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

“A deeply personal and unflinching interrogation of the battle between self and history from a writer who never shies from unnerving his readers, Copperhead is an incredibly ambitious undertaking, rendered in sparse, impressionistic prose.” 
—Téa Obreht, author of The Tiger’s Wife and Inland

Copperhead is a propulsive, masterful novel set in upstate New York that begins with the violent game of football and soon plunges into the foundational American violence of race and class, the cold air in which we learn to live.”
—Zachary Lazar, author of Vengeance

“A slow, gritty coming-of-age story in which class, racial, and family tensions come to a head in one long weekend.”
—Kirkus Reviews

“Steely and often gripping . . . Zentner’s portrait of a young man’s conflicting desires for disavowal and belonging is rich and nuanced.” 
—Publishers Weekly

Copperhead is a vivid portrait of what happens to a thoughtful teenager who’s forced to face hard questions of right and wrong, and to decide when familial love and loyalty may demand too much.”
Shelf Awareness

“Zentner expertly and entertainingly distills America’s longstanding divisions over race, religion, and class.”
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