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Holler, Child: Stories Hardcover – August 29, 2023

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Longlisted for the National Book Award

Winner of the Reading the West Book Award in Fiction


An extraordinary short story collection about community, home, betrayal, and forgiveness—from a writer whose “spellbinding, buoyant”* storytelling will break your heart as it tends to the wounds.

*Texas Monthly

In
Holler, Child’s eleven brilliant stories, LaToya Watkins presses at the bruises of guilt, love, and circumstance. Each story introduces us to a character irrevocably shaped by place and reaching toward something—hope, reconciliation, freedom. 
 
In “Cutting Horse,” the appearance of a horse in a man’s suburban backyard places a former horse breeder in trouble with the police. In “Holler, Child,” a mother is forced into an impossible position when her son gets in a kind of trouble she knows too well from the other side. And “Time After” shows us the unshakable bonds of family as a sister journeys to find her estranged brother—the one who saved her many times over.  
 
Throughout
Holler, Child, we see love lost and gained, and grief turned to hope. This collection peers deeply into lives of women and men experiencing intimate and magnificent reckonings—exploring how race, power, and inequality map on the individual, and demonstrating the mythic proportions of everyday life.
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A New York Times Editors’ Choice

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“The collection asks: Whom can we protect and at what cost? Atmospheric and cinematic,
Holler, Child is well worth your time.” The New York Times Book Review

“A poignant collection about the loves, losses, and struggles of a Black community in West Texas . . . Watkins plumbs the depths of our emotions with compassion and nuance, offering a complex understanding of the human condition.”
TIME, “The 100 Must-Read Books of the Year”

“Above all,
Holler, Child is an engrossing showcase of ordinary people struggling to get by, carefully and compactly drawn… Watkins’s spare, evocative prose turns painful subject matter into thoughtful, transcendent art… an unforgettable collection.” The Washington Post

“In this début short-story collection, a varied group of voices—male and female, young and old, parent and child—grapple with profound disruptions, from infidelity to illness . . . Though all the protagonists appear to chafe against what those they’re closest to expect of them, the stories’ prevailing sentiment is clear: ‘People need people. That’s heaven.’”
The New Yorker, Briefly Noted

“LaToya Watkins has surpassed the high bar set by her beautifully crushing debut novel, Perish,” with a collection of short stories titled Holler, Child…  profound… an excellent collection with true staying power. Every single story could stand on its own but works beautifully toward the whole.”
—Associated Press

“Powerful…
Holler, Child, with equal fidelity, visits the extraordinary and the ordinary, the neglected and the grave… In Watkins’ very capable hands, grief often shines a light on the labyrinthian quality of love.” San Francisco Chronicle

“Part of what makes Watkins' collection so enveloping is her mastery of the slow reveal...Watkins [is] so good at capturing the depth of her characters, sometimes finding redemptive moments amid all the pain. She has an acute eye for the resentments and betrayals that can accumulate over a long marriage and the untenable sacrifices others can demand of us, but she also captures how love can sometimes be enough to hold things together.”
—Minneapolis Star Tribune

"A profound, haunting collection that follows Black men and women in West Texas...The tragedies that haunt the pages of this collection are rendered beautifully and with great care; they are the kind a reader will carry with them forever."
—Electric Lit, "Best Short Story Collections of 2023"

“A book for anyone who likes surprises in their stories, for short-story fans…Find
Holler, Child and enjoy.”Bookworm Sez

“Watkins’ collection is pitch perfect and bittersweet…Holler, Child is a masterful and deeply heartful look into the lives of a diverse set of emotionally complicated characters.”
—Southern Review of Books

“Watkins’ characters are people most of us know, or at least people we know about. They live right here in Texas, and they touch all of our lives in myriad ways, be it intimately or merely in passing.”
—Dallas Morning News

“Luminous...Despite betrayal, violence, and loss, the decision to survive—sometimes, with a hope to someday thrive—thrums loudly throughout this profound collection.”
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“The stories explore themes of love, betrayal and forgiveness and leave you wanting more.”
—The Root, "Books by Black Authors We Can't Wait to Read"

“Riveting…Race, power, and inequality is woven throughout each of these stories featuring men and women alike.”
—Upscale Magazine

“Watkins (
Perish) portrays West Texas characters faced with loss, disappointment, and betrayal in this stunning collection… Adding to the fierce characterizations, Watkins beautifully conveys a sense of place…These kinetic stories are no less powerful than Watkins’s marvelous debut novel.”Publishers Weekly, *starred review*

“Eleven searingly alive stories about Black men and women from West Texas explore the ways remorse and resentment can coexist in secrecy…Granular yet transcendent storytelling.”
Kirkus, *starred review*

“These tales explore fractured relationships between mothers and sons, couples grappling with the aftermath of infidelity, and children rejected by their families because of their choice of partner…Recommend Watkins to fans of Brit Bennett, Angela Flournoy, and Lakeshia Carr.”
Booklist, *starred review*

“Watkins’ second book is packed full of intriguing, fully realized characters—a real feat, give that they appear only for the length of a short story—living in the middle and aftermath of personal crises and discoveries…If you are looking for expertly crafted writing in your summer reading, this is an obvious choice.”
Jezebel, "11 Books You Should Read This Summer"

"Every story, every character, every line of LaToya Watkins's
Holler, Child is a revelation. But it's the devastating voices of her characters that linger most. I got lost, in a good way, in these pages, in the complex, intimate worlds Watkins conjures so beautifully.  Alluring, intense, and utterly original, this collection is a treasure!"—Deesha Philyaw, author of the National Book Award finalist The Secret Lives of Church Ladies

"With her debut book
Perish, LaToya Watkins proved herself to be a masterful novelist right out of the gate.  Now, with Holler, Child, Watkins shows herself to be a master of the short story as well. Each of these gorgeous, note-perfect stories packs the full-bodied punch of a novel, but with an economy and compression that are nothing short of miraculous.  How does she do it?  I don't know, but what I do know is that I very much want her to keep doing it."—Ben Fountain, author of National Book Award-finalist Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

"
Holler, Child is a triumph of storytelling. With compassion, urgency, and exhilarating craft, Watkins plunges headlong into the voices, hearts, and minds of these unforgettable characters. This collection is outstanding—fearless, timely, and beautifully layered."—Kimberly King Parsons, author of National Book Award-nominated Black Light

"
Holler, Child forced me to stop everything I was doing and surrender to its stories—richly turbulent with faith, violence, sorrow, reckoning, and exquisite tenderness. LaToya Watkins weaves together character and place with a poetry that evokes Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon. A heart-stopping collection."—Cristina García, author of Dreaming in Cuban and the forthcoming Vanishing Maps

“LaToya Watkins is a singular and fearless storyteller. She writes masterfully about moments of terrible, impossible choice, when everything that makes life worth living is on the line. These are intimate, richly textured portraits of West Texas life, full of longing and tenderness, inevitably tethered to betrayal and heartache. Every story in
Holler, Child will confront you—heart, mind, and soul—and hold you, in its deep beauty. You won’t be the same after reading this extraordinary book!”—Jean Chen Ho, author of Fiona and Jane

About the Author

LaToya Watkins’s debut novel, Perish, was published to great acclaim in 2022. Her writing has appeared in A Public Space, The Sun, McSweeney’s, and the Kenyon Review, among other publications. She has received grants, scholarships, and fellowships from the Camargo Foundation, MacDowell, Yaddo, and elsewhere. She lives and teaches in a suburb of Dallas.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Tiny Reparations Books (August 29, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0593185943
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0593185940
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.74 x 0.83 x 8.54 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
    If you think life always turns out ok in the end, this will be an eye opener. As the oldest child of an alcoholic, this brought me to tears and made me want to puke and to hit someone. The last story was redemption and the power of love, family. Fair is the last two weeks of August in the fair ground. Never quit loving, but set boundaries to protect those who can't protect themselves. Not an easy read, but real.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
    Hollar Child is a series of short stories from the perspectives of different black men and women living in West Texas. The stories run the gamut of darkly funny like the first story of a mother of an erstwhile cult leader being interviewed about her son to the disturbingly dark title story where a mother desperate to save her son is forced to confront her own past trauma. It is hard to put the stories in one category, but all of them deal with family and personal relationships in a way that most readers can relate to on some level. This is what made the book so good.
    One of the challenges to writing short stories is the limited number of pages available to get the reader pulled in. The author does an excellent job of this in the stories that average less than twenty pages each. If you enjoy well-written stories about deeply personal topics told from a variety of perspectives, then you should read this book.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
    A different approach to putting together a book of short stories. I loved it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023
    What a captivating collection of short stories I mean out of 11 she for sure snapped with 8 of them. Somebody tell LaToya we need more EXPEDITIOUSLY!!! I’ve really grown to love short stories especially when they’re structured right and I’m not left with to many unanswered questions. Cutting Horse, Moving the Animal, and Time After were my least favorite but still thoroughly engaging as the others.

    Her character development was incredible and achieved within only a few pages. We have characters that are layered and seem so realistic that she easily pulls you into their situations. There was a lot trauma, emotion, grief, and depth flowing through each story. The way some of them end I found myself wanting more. But the authors storytelling skills are immaculate you’re literally placed in the center of events that are already happening.

    We have a mother being harassed by a journalists regarding her recently deceased adult son, Joshua, who claimed to be the Messiah. Then we have another that follows a woman dealing with past sexual trauma after her teenage son is accused of rape and she turns a blind eye to it. I mean there’s something in every story that stands out and makes you remember the characters. I could really go on and on about this.

    Overall, the collection was great lots of trigger warnings and different themes involving sexual assault, loss of a child, marriage, abuse, betrayal, teen pregnancy, and the list goes on. If this isn’t on your TBR I highly recommend you add it. Special thanks to the author, @tinyrepbooks, & @netgalley for my advanced copy!!!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023
    Holler, Child is a collection of short stories largely birthed in West Texas. The history of the region plays into the struggles and challenges that its citizens grapple with throughout the generations as shown in the tellings and remembrances. The stories are reflections and recollections of mostly African American women who search for happiness and purpose amid generational poverty, abusive relationships, familial dysfunction, and systemic racism and discrimination. Some grapple with abject poverty, unplanned pregnancies, deferred dreams, and a plethora of life’s disappointments.

    The stories are at times heartbreaking in that we see so much potential lost due to bad choices (ex: collegiate pursuits thwarted due to unplanned teen pregnancy, her college pursuits sidelined because of marriage, the role of religion that limits women’s education, job/career choices, spousal preference, and mobility, etc.). There are repeating cycles of daughters making the same mistakes as their mother despite the mothers’ repeated warnings and interventions. Some of these women are tired and broken – just worn out. Some stories are cautionary tales - reflective in nature, in that women look back and wonder what their lives would be if different choices were made.

    Once the book was closed, I marveled at how much there is to unpack from these stories. True to the title, some made me want to holler as one could see the proverbial train-wreck about to happen. Some characters were dealt such a rough hand so early in life (not their fault) that would dump them in a deep, dark hole that it seems like they could/would be doomed or damaged for life. However, hope lines within the pages - so nuanced such that the reader has to truly believe for the characters that they will heal, be whole, get healthy – that somehow, someway, everything will be alright – and that is a beautiful aspect of the stories.

    Thanks to Tiny Reparations Books and NetGalley for the opportunity to review.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
    I purchased this book new and it came with the bind already coming apart. There are also dents in the cover of the book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023
    The eleven short stories weave a web of splintered consciousness together into a collective holler. You will find yourself rooting for characters who in everyday life you may consider insane. That’s the beauty of the book. It makes you question. It’s beautifully written. The setting is painted in bold Texas fashion as the scenes shift from rural to suburban settings with colorful dialogue to match. The stories weave in and out difficult topics stemming from love, sex, marriage, blended families, parenting, poverty and wealth. It demonstrates the complexity of Black experiences while evolving and surviving generational trauma. Just brilliant.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023
    These stories were raw and compelling. As another reviewer noted, in many of the stories there were undercurrents of hope.