1,001 Novels: A Library of America
In West Mills (2019)
by De'Shawn Charles Winslow
711 Main Street, South Mills, North Carolina
711 Main Street, South Mills, North Carolina
North Carolina: 4/20
In West Mills was the debut novel by author De'Shawn Charles Winslow, about a fictional African-American community in the northeastern tip of North Carolina. I really enjoyed this book, centered around Azalea "Knot" Centre, an unconventional woman who is a dedicated reader and equally dedicated alcoholic. Set between the 1940's and the 1980's, In West Mills nearly takes place out of time- the characters are blessedly unaware of the societal upheaval that never reaches their little piece of heaven.
Most of the book concerns Knot and her decision to have two children and surrender them to her childless neighbors. She is present as they grow up, and the plot expands to encompass her children and their lives as Winslow moves through the decades. Knot also has her friends- Otis Lee, and Valley, the local representative of the LGBT community in West Mills. She also has her enemies- one of her neighbors betrays her secret pregnancy and subsequent surrender of her children to her parents, and they refuse to talk to her for the rest of the book. In West Mills is unusual for the books from the south in that it is, basically, a book only about African Americans with little or no white presence. Most of the books from the south contain both black and white characters, and the plots are often about their interrelationships. Contrast this to the north, and New York City in particular, where single ethnicity books are the rule, rather than the exception.
Also this was a very good Audiobook.
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