"A full-bodied literary achievement bustling with sweat, regret, and
sound." --KIESE LAYMON
Ndiya Grayson returns to her childhood home of Chicago as a young
professional, but even her high-end job in a law office can't protect
her from half-repressed memories of childhood trauma. One evening,
vulnerable and emotionally disarrayed, she goes out and meets her equal
and opposite:
Shame Luther, a no-nonsense construction worker by day and a self-taught
piano player by night. The love story that ensues propels them on an
unforgettable journey from Chicago's South Side to the coast of Kenya as
they navigate the turbulence of long-buried pasts and an uncertain
future.
A stirring novel tuned to the clash between soul music's vision of our
essential responsibility to each other and a world that breaks us down
and tears us apart, Another Kind of Madness is an indelible tale of
human connection.