everyman

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Pub Date Jul 20 2021 | Archive Date Oct 04 2021

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*A Parade Pick of Best Summer Beach Reads 2021*

*A Travel + Leisure Pick of Most Anticipated Books of Summer 2021*

*A SheKnows Pick of Best New Books Summer 2021*

Blackstone Publishing is proud to announce everyman by M Shelly Conner, a historical novel about a young black woman’s journey to connect with her unknown lineage. 

Eve Mann arrives in Ideal, Georgia, in 1972, looking for answers about the mother who died giving her life. A mother named Mercy. A mother who for all of Eve’s twenty-two years has been a mystery and a quest. Eve’s search for her mother, and the father she never knew, is a mission to discover her identity, her name, her people, her home.

Eve’s questions and longing launch a multigenerational story that sprawls back to the turn of the twentieth century, settles into the soil of the South, the blood and souls of Black folk making love and life, and fleeing into a Great Migration into the savage embrace of the North. Eve is a young woman coming of age in Chicago against the backdrop of the twin fires and fury of the civil rights and Black Power movements. A time when everything—and everyone, it seems—longs to be made anew.

At the core of this story are the various meanings of love, how we love and most of all who we love. everyman is peopled by rebellious Black women straining against the yoke of convention and designated identities, explorers announcing their determination to be and to be free. There is Nelle, Eve’s best friend and heart, who claims her right both to love women and to always love Eve as sister and friend.

Brother Lee Roy, professor and mentor, gives Eve the tools for her genealogical search while turn-ing away from his own bitter harvest of family secrets. Mama Ann, the aunt who has raised Eve and knows everything about Mercy, offers Eve a silence that she defines as protection and care. It is James and Geneva, strangers Eve meets in Ideal who plumb the depths of their own hurt and reconciliations to finally give Eve the gift of her past, a reimagined present, and her name.

*A Parade Pick of Best Summer Beach Reads 2021*

*A Travel + Leisure Pick of Most Anticipated Books of Summer 2021*

*A SheKnows Pick of Best New Books Summer 2021*

Blackstone Publishing is proud to...


A Note From the Publisher

Chicago native M Shelly Conner spent her summers bouncing between her grandmother in Memphis and relatives in Los Angeles, reveling in the sprawl of the Great Migration. She received her PhD from the University of Illinois at Chicago. A multigenre writer, she is the creator of the Quare Life web series and has published essays on dapper queer aesthetics, Black womanhood, self-sustainable living, and their intersections in various publications, including the A.V. Club, theGrio, Playboy magazine, and Crisis magazine. An excerpt of everyman appears in Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora. Conner is assistant professor of creative writing at the University of Central Arkansas and lives in Arkansas with her wife and their dog, Whiskey.

Chicago native M Shelly Conner spent her summers bouncing between her grandmother in Memphis and relatives in Los Angeles, reveling in the sprawl of the Great Migration. She received her PhD from the...


Advance Praise

“[An] inviting debut…Conner weaves plenty of details of African American history throughout…seamlessly connecting these events to the characters’ lives. Overall, this wonderfully evokes a sense of place, and a palpable curiosity about the past.”

—Publishers Weekly

“[A] beautifully intimate novel…With writing that is both smart and unapologetically edifying, Conner depicts a human experience with totality that is strikingly small…A powerful read.”

—Edward A. Farmer, author of Pale: A Novel

“A bold and colorful exploration of personal and communal history…Fueled by intellectual inquiry and steeped in history, this book is personal and political, an unapologetic engagement of the heart and the mind.”

—Sheree L. Greer, author of A Return to Arms

“History comes alive through M Shelly Conner’s richly imagined settings and characters. I was hooked by the complex web of secrets that unfold in unexpected ways.”

—Maisy Card, author of These Ghosts Are Family

“everyman unwinds a history that is by turns literary and intimate.”

—David R. Slayton, author of the Adam Binder novels

“Utterly compelling. It’s a deep exploration into who we are in the fabric of our souls and the deep and complex power of womanhood.”

—Natasha Boyd, author of The Indigo Girl

“[An] inviting debut…Conner weaves plenty of details of African American history throughout…seamlessly connecting these events to the characters’ lives. Overall, this wonderfully evokes a sense of...


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everyman is a beautiful story about a Every (later transformed to Eve) and her quest to find her family and history. Since her mom died at her birth, Eve has been raised by her aunt, Ann who has stayed quiet about their family past. Eve travels to Ideal, Georgia, to find her roots.

This book explores many critical subjects. My favorite is Eve’s best friend, Nelle and her exploration of her sexuality and queerness. This portion was refreshing and captivating to read. She was my favorite character as she especially witty in her observations and fearless in her acts.

I love Connor’s integration of history in all the retracing of Eve’s family. Her thoughtful facts about African American history smoothly integrated in the narrative. It all worked so well together.

That last chapter. Wow. Just wow.

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Wow!
I requested an ARC of this novel because I have always been a lover of a multi generational story. This is the epitome of that.
At the core of this story is Every/ Eve Mann trying to learn more about her family as their has been kept as a secret from her.
We follow her journey through finding herself, her name, her family, and finding acceptance for people who are different than her.
Nelle as a character stood out a lot to me. She was strong in who she was and didn’t apologize for it. She was a lot more open minded than a lot of characters in this book were. I wouldn’t mind a novel about her and her own journey!
I also loved how every chapter started with a quote. There was also a lot of history embedded into this story. It all worked very well.
And that last sentence, ugh.
It tackles the subjects of race, Blackness, Black homosexuality, homophobia, relationships between friends and between families, love.
It was a shorter novel- small, but mighty. It was very captivating. Great read.

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