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The Blacker the Berry
Dec 29, 2025 1:59 AM

Author:Wallace Thurman

The Blacker the Berry

The groundbreaking Harlem Renaissance novel about prejudice within the black community

Emma Lou Morgan's skin is black - 'too black', as the narrator writes at the beginning of The Blacker the Berry. Tired of the scorn and contempt of her classmates, teachers, friends and even family, she leaves her hometown of Boise, Idaho, travelling first to Los Angeles and then to Harlem, New York, in search of a community to which she can belong. In Harlem, Emma Lou finds an exciting, vibrant scene of nightclubs and dance halls and parties and love affairs ... but there is no escaping the shame she feels about the darkness of her skin.

Written by an overlooked author of the Harlem Renaissance The Blacker the Berry is a vivid and disturbing portrait of a young woman who has been rejected by her own race. It is a strikingly relevant reflection on the role that skin colour plays in American society.

Reviews

A novelist at the height of his powers ... Quietly devastating.

—— Robert Douglas-Fairhurst , The Times

Exquisite.

—— Kate Clanchy , Guardian

Emotionally acute, profoundly beautiful, as droll as it is deep... this has to be one of the smartest novels that 2018 has to offer.

—— Hephzibah Anderson , Mail on Sunday

A gentle, bleak, and brilliant novel.

—— Jon Day , Financial Times

Immensely powerful.

—— Alex Clark , New Statesman

This intense, taut, sad and often beautiful tale may well be Barnes’ best novel for years.

—— Lara Feigel , Spectator

A tender and heartbreaking novel.

—— Alex Preston , Observer

As quiet and aching and intimate as a James Blake ballad.

—— Rupert Goold

A sensitive look at what makes lovers tick.

—— Robbie Millen , The Times

A vivid dramatization of the narcissism of obsessive love.

—— Economist

Cunningly crafted and sharply observed.

—— Anthony Cummins , Daily Mail

Barnes writes with shattering emotional acuity. The moments of pure devastation pile up, the story crushing with increasing weight as it unfurls.

—— Lucy Scholes , Independent

An utterly devastating masterpiece of a novel.

—— Anne Cunningham , Irish Independent

At once understated and dazzling. Which perhaps sums [Barnes] up, the dazzle lying not in the shimmer of individual sentences so much as in the curves and vaults of his structural decisions.

—— Michael Gorra , New York Review of Books

A quietly harrowing novel about the complexity of love and the slipperiness of memory.

—— The Week

Distils some of the pandemonium, and intergenerational conflict, of our own uncertain time.

—— Max Lin , i

Barnes gives us a novel that asks the profoundest questions about memory, love and human existence.

—— Lindsay MacPherson and Ben Felsenburg , Harrods Magazine

What begins as a witty tale of rebellion against bourgeois norms becomes a moving meditation on love. Once again Barnes shows off his skill at getting to the heart of a human heart.

—— Fanny Blake , Woman & Home

Deeply affecting and profoundly philosophical, The Only Story is a novel by an author at the height of his technical powers.

—— Charlotte Heathcote , Sunday Express

Barnes' knowing combination of humour and seriousness makes [The Only Story] ... a persuasive universal romance.

—— Lindsay Duguid , Tablet

A beautiful, tragic and poignant novel.

—— Huston Gilmore , Daily Express

In this year’s hottest new releases.

—— The Week **Best Books 2018**

Tender, wise and beautifully written, this is sad and deeply moving stuff from Barnes. Highly recommended.

—— Olaf Tyaransen , Hot Press

Affecting.

—— Paddy Kehoe , RTE Online

A brave and expansive work, compellingly told.

—— Susan Byron , Catholic Herald

A thoroughly rewarding book – a compassionate, touching and funny account… A profound book, it compels one to think about one’s own life.

—— Richard Hopton , Country & Town House

A brilliant, rueful look at love.

—— Tom Gliatto , People Magazine

Moving, funny, with ingenious emotional intelligence, it’s one to read and read again.

—— Craig Brown , Mail on Sunday, **Books of the Year**

Barnes’s novel chronicles their romance with an austere tenderness

—— Jane Shilling , Daily Mail

[Barnes’s] facility for writing artfully conceived and executed novels about unfulfilled, disappointed lives has risen to almost unassailable heights.

—— Alastair Mabbott , Herald

Julian Barnes writes shockingly well about emotion… The Only Story is devastating and wonderful.

—— Victoria Hislop , Good Housekeeping

A solemn-ish meditation on the fallibility of memory… A love story – bitter and sweet in parts – unfurls.

—— Monocle

Exquisitely written, flawlessly imagined, The Mermaid & Mrs Hancock's siren song - of courtesans and merchants, shipwrecks and wonders, love and grief, ambition and passion - will echo like the ocean in a seashell long after the last page is turned.

—— Katy Darby, author of The Whores' Asylum

[A] gripping debut… independence, love, class, death and gender stereotypes — are skilfully explored here through a late 18th-century lens

—— Precious Adesina , Financial Times

Beautifully written, sinuous, enchanting, brilliantly researched, The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock goes deep into the eighteenth century - its grand front rooms, the secret places, the streets and the ocean that changed everything about Britain and it lays bare the hearts of a cast of unforgettable characters

—— Kate Williams, author of The Edge of the Fall

This story really is spellbinding, an unforgettable jewel of a novel, filled to the brim with intelligence, heart and wit.

—— Vintage Life Magazine

Beautifully written… By turns bawdy, witty and moving this is a glorious romp through Georgian London, in “the age of unlikely ascents”. With a truly gorgeous package á la The Essex Serpent, it deserves to be huge

—— Alice O'Keeffe , Bookseller

Delightful… A gloriously immersive read, bringing Georgian London vividly to life… The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock impresses with Gowar’s attention to vivid and sensual detail

—— Alice O'Keeffe , Bookseller

Its energy, characterisation and great sense of period completely seduced me.

—— Fanny Blake , Woman & Home

An utterly absorbing read.

—— Jennifer McShane , Image

A gorgeously immersive novel.

—— Sarah Manning , Red

Stunning.

—— Louise Rhind-Tutt , iNews

In 2018 [mermaids] are back in vogue.

—— Observer

A terrific debut

—— Press Association, Books to look out for 2018

The Mermaid And Mrs Hancock is the rare book that actually lives up to its hype and I’d be surprised if it wasn’t this year’s The Essex Serpent. Lush, vivid descriptions of 1780s Soho, proto-feminism, sparkly dialogue and a pleasingly irreverent style, it’s historical fiction even for people who don’t like historical fiction.

—— Anna James , The Pool

A tale of love, family and social status movingly told.

—— Sue Price , Saga Magazine

An absorbing tale of curiosity and obsession… Gowar’s prose is marvellous… There’s a beautiful balance of rhythm and intrigue, and an eye for what brings a book alive.

—— Galen O'Hanlon , The Skinny

The most anticipated novel of the year.

—— Eastern Daily Press

An accomplished, captivating debut novel.

—— Charlotte Heathcote , Daily Express

- The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock is a roistering, swaggering, bawdy novel… [a] confident and accomplished debut

—— The Times

Lush, vivid descriptions of 1780s Soho, proto-feminism, sparkly dialogue and a pleasingly irreverent style.

—— Anna James , The Pool

Prose that’s as effervescent as it is intelligent.

—— Lucy Brooks , CultureWhisper

Gowar’s prose shimmers.

—— Benjamin Evans , The Observer

Rich and humorous, it’s a heady period whirl with a magic realist twist.

—— Marianka Swain , Move to Town & Country

A highly impressing debut… An absorbing tale of sex, money, ambition and the lure of the new.

—— Nick Rennison , BBC History Magazine

Gowar’s wonderful novel expertly captures that sense of a more fluid society… An engrossing and well-paced novel, shot through with melancholy, yet filled with wonder and desire. The sort of book you lose yourself in for days.

—— Sarah Hughes , i

Imogen Hermes Gowar’s bawdy, picturesque romp through the heady miasma of Georgian London is easily one of the most wonderfully immersive, richly drawn books I’ve read in years… This piece of historical fiction is really something special… Some truly exquisite writing.

—— Lizzie Pook , Stylist

All-consuming and spellbinding.

—— Time Out

Gowar's writing is energetic, and she has wonderful attention both to physical and emotional detail and to the circumstances that constrain lives

—— Optima Magazine

This glittering debut novel examines every rung of 18th-century London’s social ladder with keen wit and in delicious detail

—— People Magazine

A Dazzling account of dreams and desire in Georgian London

—— Justine Jordan , Guardian, **Books of the Year**
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