Author:Karen Traviss
The Clone Wars are over, but for those with reason to run from the new galactic Empire, the battle to survive has only just begun. . . .
The Jedi have been decimated in the Great Purge, and the Republic has fallen. Now the former Republic Commandos-the galaxy's finest special forces troops, cloned from Jango Fett-find themselves on opposing sides and in very different armor. Some have deserted and fled to Mandalore with the mercenaries, renegade clone troopers, and rogue Jedi who make up Kal Skirata's ragtag resistance to Imperial occupation. Others-including men from Delta and Omega squads-now serve as Imperial Commandos, a black ops unit within Vader's own 501st Legion, tasked to hunt down fugitive Jedi and clone deserters. For Darman, grieving for his Jedi wife and separated from his son, it's an agonizing test of loyalty. But he's not the only one who'll be forced to test the ties of brotherhood. On Mandalore, clone deserters and the planet's own natives, who have no love for the Jedi, will have their most cherished beliefs challenged. In the savage new galactic order, old feuds may have to be set aside to unite against a far bigger threat, and nobody can take old loyalties for granted.
An utterly captivating account of the absurdity of war, the boundary between life and death, and love as a survival exercise
—— Lea YpiAccomplished and distinctive... blending military narratives, paranormal experiences and erotic obsessions
—— TLSNana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah is one of the most exciting young writers in America. His work is urgent, engaging, wildly entertaining, formally bold and politically electrifying. Read one page, any page, and you'll see what I mean.
—— George Saunders, author of LINCOLN IN THE BARDOA rumbustious satire of the criminal justice system, a book that is far more entertaining than an attempt to convince its readers of the case for prison abolition has any right to be.
—— David Shariatmadari , GuardianAdjei-Brenyah is clearly a writer of substance, with something to say.
—— ObserverAdjei-Brenyeh's sentences are nimble, his chapters brisk yet full of brio. He knows what he's doing, and it's this innate authority that makes Chain-Gang All-Stars so compelling - right up to the final, fatal blow
—— Sunday TelegraphAdjei-Brenyah's piercing satirical takedown on the current state of the US penal system is grimly funny, epically violent and - at times - surprisingly tender. Quite the ride.
—— Marie ClaireWe simply couldn't put it down... enthralling and engaging
—— Leanne Fridd , The Times, * Bookseller Summer Reads of 2023*Brutal, thrilling, devastating and beautiful
—— Amanda Truman , The Times, *Bookseller Summer Reads of 2023*Compelling... The range of different narrators provides a smart 360-degree perspective of the too-familiar society that demands murder for entertainment
—— SFXThe new maestro of dystopian lit has arrived.
—— WiredWhile physical imprisonment - its degradations, its inefficacy - is central to this fantastically confident, nimble, entertaining and impassioned novel, Adjei-Brenyah is alert to more metaphorical and conceptual manifestations of incarceration, too. He ultimately asks us to reassess our tired, harmful thinking about what prison is really for. He demands that we imagine something better.
—— Michael Donkor , TLSA hugely imaginative read - the world-building is masterful - while also making a powerful point about incarceration in America today...Unmissable.
—— IndependentAn incredible feat - Adjei-Brenyah has created a completely built world that is rooted in reality, but also allows the imagination to expand on the silences and fallacies of a country hell-bent on glamorising the cruel practice of incarceration.
—— Leila Mottley, author of NIGHTCRAWLINGA defiant, awe-inspiring novel that will be read, studied and celebrated for generations, Chain-Gang All-Stars leads with love. Readers will be forever changed by this book.
—— Jessamine Chan, author of THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD MOTHERSTerrific. A blistering exploration of a near future world that feels by turns bonkers and achingly prescient.
—— Irenosen Okojie, author of NUDIBRANCHLike Orwell's 1984 and Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, Adjei-Brenyah's book presents a dystopian vision so upsetting and illuminating that it should permanently shift our understanding of who we are and what we're capable of doing... So raw and tragic and primal is Chain-Gang All-Stars that despite its futuristic elements, it has the patina of some timeworn epic...Shockingly intimate and moving.
—— Washington PostYou cannot applaud Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah's debut novel without getting blood on your hands... [Adjei-Brenyah] fills the characters' inner lives to the brim... The society in which they live defines them by their worst deeds, but the writer of this novel refuses to.
—— New York Times Book ReviewDeservedly acclaimed, Adjei-Brenyah is as commanding a storyteller as he is a world-builder.
—— Daily MailVividly imaginative and startling in its clarity of intent...A sort of The Hunger Games meets Gladiator meets WWE meets the modern private prison system.
—— ElleAdjei-Brenyah may have the buzziest book of the year . . . A ferocious attack on America's for-profit prison systems.
—— Goodreads' Most Anticipated Books of 2023Beautiful and brutal, with a really furious social commentary underpinning it.
—— Bea Carvalho , Independent, debut authors for 2023Chain-Gang All-Stars surpasses all expectations...Adjei-Brenyah's acerbic vision lands like a lightning bolt of truth.
—— EsquireChain-Gang All-Stars should pique your interest if titles like Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower and Atwood's Handmaid's Tale are more your vibe.
—— The WeekMakes explicit how the spirit erodes as the body becomes currency. Adjei-Brenyah writes sharply about the economy of spectacle and the fickle alchemy between futility and hope.
—— Raven Leilani, author of LUSTERTold with bold, muscular prose, this book is filled with surprising tenderness. As big as it is dazzling. It's just wild how good and original this book is. A revelation!
—— Tommy Orange, author of THERE THEREThis book will change you!...A masterpiece.
—— The Today Show’s #ReadWithJennaAdjei-Brenyah is...[an] acclaimed master of our futuristic nightmares...a keen observer of racial and socioeconomic disparities that result in a high number of Black people incarcerated. While this is set in the future, it feels uncomfortably close to the present.
—— Oprah DailyA brutal, heart-wrenching story that feels so close to reality...A tale of survival and resistance in an unfair prison system.
—— Cosmopolitan[A] blazing debut novel...A damning indictment of mass incarceration, systemic racism, and the grotesqueries of unfettered American capitalism, Chain-Gang All-Stars is also a breathless dystopian thriller.
—— Lit HubIn a narrative world where the real is growingly more unbelievable than the make believe, Chain-Gang All-Stars is an uncanny, singular feat for literature. I've never read satire so bruising, so brolic, so tender and, really, so pitch-perfect. It's nuts brilliant. Just read it!
—— Kiese Laymon, author of HEAVY: An American MemoirAs vital as it is brutal. Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah illuminates darkness with the electricity of his prose. The massive weight of the subject is matched by the sheer scope of Adjei-Brenyah's imagination. A startling, important novel that will inspire and inform many conversations.
—— Charles Yu, author of INTERIOR CHINATOWN[A] ferocious debut novel...Adjei-Brenyah does not flinch. Neither does he miss his targets, because he has the stiff winds of history at his back...With Chain-Gang All-Stars he lets us think we're reading a satire, but soon reveals a mirror of our dystopian days that lie not too far away.
—— Boston GlobeA complex, brutal, beautiful, panoramic takedown of the prison-industrial complex... At once original, its own fresh creation, and clearly part of a lineage of American literature that links the opening 'Battle Royal' chapter in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man to Native Son by Richard Wright, Soul on Ice by Eldridge Cleaver and Soledad Brother by George Jackson... Adjei-Brenyah's distinguished novel updates this tradition to encompass our dizzying, barbaric, performative and capitalistic digital age.
—— Minneapolis Star TribuneWith his sharp eye for satire and reverence for humanity, Adjei-Brenyah's latest explores the exploitation, violence, and false promises of the prison industrial complex, capitalism, and the country itself.
—— The MillionsA chillingly dystopian tale.
—— Culture WhisperA clear-eyed critique of our country's prison system, along with the profit and racism inherent in them.
—— SalonAt once a kaleidoscopic, imaginative examination of America's unjust prison system, and a fantasy-tinged spectacle, Chain-Gang All-Stars is likely to excite and provoke in equal measure.
—— Our CultureA searing debut with an unforgettable voice, Chain Gang All-Stars will force you to reevaluate what freedom in America really means.
—— Lit-ReactorIt is an up-to-the-minute j'accuse that speaks to the eternal question of what it truly means to be free. And human. Imagine The Hunger Games refashioned into a rowdy, profane, and indignant blues shout at full blast.
—— KirkusBreathtaking and pulse-pounding... Both the political allegory and the edge-of-your-seat action work beautifully. Readers will be wowed.
—— Publishers Weekly[An] enthralling debut... An unmissable read
—— UK Press SyndicationAdjei-Brenyah compels the reader to look beyond the page, blurring the lines between modern America and the hellscape he so energetically imagines
—— EconomistFew others this year have touched Adjei-Brenyah for ideas and ambition… perhaps the most indelible novel of 2023
—— Daily Mail, *Books of the Year*A fizzy love letter to the prototypical romcom
—— NEW YORK TIMES, Editor's ChoiceSo much of Sittenfeld's work exists in the dissection and comprehension of female desire
—— NEW YORK TIMESFlirting with the tropes of its namesake genre, this playful novel follows Sally, a writer on an "S.N.L."-like show called "Night Owls," who falls in love with one of its guest hosts. Their relationship develops via e-mail in the post-grocery-wiping, pre-vaccine days of covid-19. When Sally decides to visit her beloved in L.A., their time together in his Topanga mansion requires her to navigate incredulity, insecurity, and an offer that she feels is an "affront to my independence." The novel is preoccupied with the instinctual nature of self-sabotage, and with the fulfillment that can come from defying ingrained impulses
—— NEW YORKERInsightful romcom sparkles with real wit and wisdom
—— SUNDAY INDEPENDENTWhip smart and really funny
—— BUSINESS POSTScores big on giving readers an insight into the machinations of a TV writers-room
—— CRACKFull of dazzling banter and sizzling chemistry
—— PEOPLE MAGAZINEIf you ever wanted a backstage pass to Saturday Night Live, this book is for you
—— GOOD MORNING AMERICAExcellent
—— MAIL ON SUNDAYBoth a brilliant portrait of the comedy world and a witty grown-up love story. Lives up to its name
—— IRISH TIMES






