The Unicorn Woman
By Gayl Jones
By Gayl Jones
By Gayl Jones
By Gayl Jones
By Gayl Jones
By Gayl Jones
Category: Historical Fiction | Women's Fiction
Category: Historical Fiction | Women's Fiction
Category: Women's Fiction
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$17.95
Jun 03, 2025 | ISBN 9780807019627
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$26.95
Aug 20, 2024 | ISBN 9780807030035
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Aug 20, 2024 | ISBN 9780807030042
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Praise
“Jones is, without a doubt, one of the most influential Black writers of the 20th and 21st centuries…The Unicorn Woman is smart, and immaculately constructed…”
— The New York Times
“Her latest novel [The Unicorn Woman], infused with wordplay and humor, reveals her to be one of our greatest living authors.”
—Lauren LeBlanc, The Boston Globe
“Through Buddy’s picaresque journey, Gayl Jones shows her mastery of both dialogue and interiority. There is a bare minimum of scene-setting and little indication of actions such as standing, sitting or leaving a room. Instead we find encounter after encounter with richly individuated characters, each sporting his or her own verbal idiosyncrasies, as noted by a well-read travelling man with an acute ear for speech patterns, just like his creator.”
—Suzi Feay, The Times Literary Supplement
“In The Unicorn Woman, Gayl Jones presents a powerful portrait of post-war Black American life, blending history, mythology, and deep personal introspection.”
—New York Amsterdam News
“The novel’s biggest asset is its strong narrative voice. The reader is pulled into Buddy’s psyche as it drifts seamlessly through childhood memories, wartime recollections, and vivid dreams. . . . Jones’s novel deftly captures the disaffectedness of returning to a home that does not feel like home.”
—Southern Review of Books
“A surprising, welcome gift from one of America’s finest and least predictable writers.”
—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
“Jones’s rich characterizations and wit are on display.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Jones is skilled at balancing the observational with the intimate, and in Buddy we are given a fully realized character who epitomizes the frustrations, heartbreak, and humor of a generation of Black Americans.”
—Booklist
Table Of Contents
BOOK I
A Young Man’s Fancy
BOOK II
What’s in a horn? Or “Are you sure this legend is the real one?”
BOOK III
Are you Gamos Gandy, by any chance?
BOOK IV
Getting Carnivalized
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