PEOPLE LIKE US. By Jason Mott. Dutton. 288 pages. $30. North Carolina native Jason Mott won the 2021 National Book Award for Fiction for “Hell of a Book,” well-earned recognition for one of the most ...
The title of Jason Mott’s oddly riveting “People Like Us” refers to several groups: Black people (like its three narrators), Europeans, writers, Southerners, Americans, those who feel left out. “I ...
Jason Mott’s rip-roaring follow-up to his 2021 National Book Award winner, Hell of a Book, weaves together the stories of two Black American writers who may or may not be real people. (People Like Us ...
In “People Like Us,” Jason Mott tells a darkly comic tale of two Black writers haunted by gun violence. By Colin Grant Colin Grant is the author of six books including “Bageye at the Wheel.” He’s also ...
The saga continues in Mott’s latest novel “People Like Us,” another speculative, self-referential narrative rich with satire that picks up as the Author embarks on a European book tour after winning ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Jason Mott about his latest novel, "People Like Us," which started out as a memoir. It turned into two parallel stories about two different writers in crisis. Jason Mott ...
This “huge” fan of the writer (and of Nicolas Cage) says he “pretty much hated” “The Passenger” and “Stella Maris.” His own new novel is “People Like Us.” Credit...Rebecca Clarke Supported by In an ...
The title of Jason Mott’s oddly riveting “People Like Us” refers to several groups: Black people (like its three narrators), Europeans, writers, Southerners, Americans, those who feel left out. “I ...
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