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NIGHT LETTER by Sterling Watson Kirkus Star

NIGHT LETTER

by Sterling Watson

Pub Date: Jan. 3rd, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-63614-063-6
Publisher: Akashic

After six years in a Nebraska reform school, 18-year-old Travis Hollister heads south during the Lyndon Johnson era to get back with the illicit woman of his dreams only to become involved with another teenager.

When Travis was 12, he had a brief but intense romance with Delia—his 16-year-old aunt—before being sent up for a stabbing. In Florida, which "gets the crazies...because it's the last place you can go in one direction and still be American," he discovers that she has married an opportunistic Panama City lawyer but still is as obsessed with him as he is with her. While biding his time as a busboy, Travis encounters trouble in the form of Dawnell, a 16-year-old in a faded white party dress who "smokes like a thirty-year-old woman sitting on a barstool waiting for her future to walk in the door in a Palm Beach suit." Between secret meetings with Delia, he becomes Dawnell's protector and boyfriend-in-waiting, shaking off warnings about her from his seasoned co-worker Emil and hard-drinking, bighearted landlady, the Widow. Dotted with AM hits by the likes of Otis Redding and the Isley Brothers, the book unfolds like a fever dream, marked by good memories (riding with Delia in her white '54 Chevy with the radio on) and bad (the deaths of two boys she knew). "Like a rip current that takes your feet from under you and sweeps you out past the markers before you can wave at the shore, time comes to us again," Watson writes. Ultimately, this book is about freedom: "What is America if not a place where you can write your own story?"

An atmospheric coming-of-age story equally touched by noir and Southern soul.