The Salt Roads

by Nalo Hopkinson (Published by Warner)

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Hopkinson made her debut with “Brown Girl in the Ring (Aspect, 1998), receiving the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Now, with a body of work that invokes comparison to such writers as Jamaica Kincaid and Edwidge Danticat, she is poised to claim her place in the mainstream spotlight.- “Skin Folk (Aspect 12/01), the author’s previous book, won the World Fantasy Award for Best Collection, was named Recommended Fiction for 21102 by “Black Issues Book Review, and was named a “New York Times Best Book of the Year.- “Midnight Robber (Aspect, 2000), a “New York Times Recommended Book of Summer 2000, received Honorable Mention for the Casa de las Americas Prize, and was a finalist for the Nebula Award for Best Novel, the Hugo Award, and the Philip K Dick Award.- The author’s unique style of magical realism will attract the same audiences that catapulted Toni Morrison’s “Beloved and Edwidge Danticat’s “Breath, Eyes, Memory (Random House, 1998) to bestsellerdom.