Thereafter Johnnie

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African-American history
American myth
apocalyptic
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dystopian fiction
epic novels
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erotic
family secrets
ghost story
Great black writers
historical saga
Howard University
incest
Nappy Hair
race
racial justice
slavery
Snowdon family
taboo
The Color Purple
Toni Morrison
trauma
Washington DC

Product details

  • ISBN 9781961341616
  • Dimensions: 127 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: McNally Jackson Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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“An unblinking, poetic journey into America’s true heart of darkness.” —Marlon James

Family trauma, race, and the destiny of a nation corrupted by slavery, cast in the light of epic myth: “More than a saga of Black revitalization . . . Part vision, part parable, it is a story for all America.” (The New York Times Book Review)

The Snowdon family stands as a pinnacle of Black excellence in Washington, D.C.: educated, affluent, and influential. John Christopher, the patriarch, saves lives as a heart surgeon and is revered by his students at Howard University. His wife, Camille, governs an elegant house overlooking Rock Creek Park and devotes herself to reading, gardening, and raising their three daughters—Cynthia, Patricia, and Eva—to attend the very best schools and roam the world on a whim.

Theirs ought to be a story of success and empowerment, but something is rotten in the house of Snowdon. Years later, when John Christopher’s granddaughter Johnnie comes to seek the truth about her own parentage, she unveils a legacy of unspeakable family secrets tangled up in America’s original sin. What begins as a quest for identity spirals into an apocalyptic vision of a nation on the brink of ruin.

By turns a poetic epic, a ghost story, a historical saga, and a chilling dystopian fable, Thereafter Johnnie is a unique and uniquely American fusion of myth and hard-bitten reality: an erotic, horrifying, and even hopeful reckoning with centuries of injustice.

Carolivia Herron is an African American Jewish author, educator, and publisher living in Washington, DC. She is currently a Lecturer and Scholar Coach in English and Classics at Howard University and is an emerita Distinguished Visiting Scholar of Project Humanities at Arizona State University.

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