Winner, 2018 John Gardner Fiction prize
In this highly anticipated sequel to her acclaimed first novel, Where I
Must Go, Angela Jackson continues the remarkable story of Magdalena
Grace. As a black student at the predominantly white Eden University,
Maggie found herself deeply involved in conflict. Now, out in the wider
world, she and her beloved Treemont Stone evolve into agents of change
as they become immersed in the historical events unfolding around
them--the movements advocating for civil rights, black consciousness,
black feminism, the rights of the poor, and an end to the war in
Vietnam. Rendered in prose so lyrical and luminous as to suggest a
dream, Roads, Where There Are No Roads is a love story in the greatest
sense, celebrating love between a man and a woman, between family
members, and among the members of a community whose pride pushes them to
rise up and resist. This gorgeously written novel will resonate with
readers today as incredibly relevant, uplifting hearts and causing eyes
to water with sorrow and delight.