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About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
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"Powerful and devastating . . . [T]his debut shines a light on the pain and injustice many must face for love." --Karla Strand, Ms.
"A star-crossed lesbian love story with very real stakes, this book is going to make me ugly-cry (complimentary)." --Ilana Masad, them
"A gut punch of a novel. Every now and then one story will consume every part of you and this will do it . . . A beautiful and wrenching story." --Adam Vitcavage, Debutiful
"This debut by Xaviere is heartbreaking--and gorgeous." --Wendy J. Fox, Electric Literature
"This debut is short, tender, and heartbreaking, perfect for fans of The Death of Vivek Oji and This Is How You Lose the Time War." --Marissa Higgins, Literary Hub
"Xaviere's debut novel evokes intimacy, apprehension, and suspense to deliver a portrayal of sorrow--specifically, the pain of being queer in an unaccepting society--that feels wholeheartedly real, as if reading a friend's diary . . . Deeply tragic, Xaviere's novel stands as a literary testimony to injustice, corruption, and violence--all for the preservation of love." --Booklist
"A smart, finely detailed book that contends with not only sexuality, homophobia, and traditional gender roles, but also the legacy of colonialism in West Africa . . . Xaviere's vivid and moving first novel is a resounding success." --Kirkus Reviews
"A tender, moving portrait of forbidden desire. In deft, clear prose, Xaviere presents us with the devastating and yet redemptive power of love." --Chukwuebuka Ibeh, author of Blessings
"An engaging debut of a memorable forbidden love beautifully narrated by one of the voices to watch." --Zukiswa Wanner, author of The Madams
"Xaviere has woven together a needed story about love and how that love gets torn apart by homophobia. In lovely prose and an intimate epistolary style, we follow Bessem's journey in finding her long-lost love." --Soraya Palmer, author of The Human Origins of Beatrice Porter and Other Essential Ghosts
"An urgent and devastating story about the cost of living in a place that refuses to recognize your humanity. With vivid and textured prose, Xaviere weaves a tale readers will not soon forget." --Soon Wiley, author of When We Fell Apart
"Musih Tedji Xaviere's debut novel These Letters End In Tears is a beautifully tender, heartfelt story about love and the devastating consequences of a world that is not yet all accepting. Her prose is deft and delicate, pulling you quickly in and holding you, as though you were living it." --JJ Bola, author of The Selfless Act of Breathing
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