PERCIVAL EVERETT 4-BOOK COLLECTION SET: THE TREES, DR. NO, JAMES, TELEPHONE – AWARD-WINNING LITERARY FICTION
NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST A GLAAD MEDIA AWARD WINNER A MASTERFUL COLLECTION OF AWARD-WINNING LITERARY FICTION THAT REDEFINES THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
A gripping and thought-provoking collection from acclaimed author Percival Everett, whose works have been recognized for their stunning narrative depth, bold explorations of race, identity, and power, and their subversive take on contemporary social issues.
THE TREES - A brilliantly crafted, harrowing, and darkly humorous narrative that brings Everett’s signature wit and incisive social commentary to the forefront. With an uncanny blend of suspense and profound insight, The Trees grapples with the complexities of history, violence, and justice in America.
DR. NO - A groundbreaking novel that blends literary fiction with thrilling action, Dr. No reimagines the classic James Bond archetype through a lens that is as philosophical as it is explosive. Everett’s daring exploration of race, identity, and the limits of power makes for a brilliant and genre-defying read.
JAMES - A soul-stirring narrative that blends the everyday with the extraordinary, James offers a poignant exploration of love, grief, and human connection. With lyrical prose and unforgettable characters, this novel will leave you reflecting long after the final page.
TELEPHONE - A dazzling and experimental journey into the complexities of human communication and connection. Through Everett’s unique narrative style, Telephone offers a kaleidoscopic view of society and the world around us, challenging conventional storytelling while offering deep and resonant emotional insights.
A Best Book of the Year: The New York Times, Kirkus, The Washington Post, NPR, and more.
“Genius” — The Atlantic
“A masterpiece of the highest order, blending biting satire, dark humor, and razor-sharp political insight” — The Chicago Tribune
“An unforgettable literary experience, showcasing Everett’s brilliance and depth as one of America’s greatest living writers.” — The New York Times
“A collection that transcends genre, rich with historical resonance and a searing exploration of race and identity in America.” — Los Angeles Times