The Turner House
<DIV><DIV>“Flournoy’s knockout debut is one of those books that should, by rights, be described as the Great American Novel.†— NPR</DIV><DIV> <BR /><B>A <I>New York Times</I> Notable Book</B><BR />  <BR /><B>Named a Best Book of the Year by</B></DIV><I>O, The Oprah Magazine</I> * <I>Entertainment Weekly</I> * NPR * <I>Essence</I> * <I>Men’s Journal</I> * <I>Buzzfeed </I>* Bustle * <I>Time Out</I> * <I>Denver Post</I> * <I>Publishers Weekly</I> * <I>Kirkus Reviews</I> * <I>BookPage</I> * <I>Literary Hub * Kobo</I> * <I>The Week</I><BR />  <BR /> “A page-turner. Richly wrought prose and intimate, vivid dialogue. A–.†— <I>Entertainment Weekly</I><BR />  <BR /> For over fifty years the Turners have lived on Yarrow Street. Their house has seen thirteen children get grown and gone—and some return; it has seen the arrival of grandchildren, the fall of Detroit’s East Side, and the loss of a father. But when their powerful mother falls ill, the Turners are called home to decide their house’s fate and to reckon with how their past haunts—and shapes—their future. <I>The Turner House</I> is a striking examination of the price we pay for our dreams, and the ways in which our families bring us home.<BR />  <BR /> “An epic that feels deeply personal . . . Flournoy’s finely tuned empathy infuses her characters with a radiant humanity.†— <I>O, The Oprah Magazine</I><BR />  <BR /> “In this assured and memorable novel, [Flournoy] provides the feeling of knowing a family from the inside out, as we would wish to know our own.†— <I>New York Times Book Review</I><DIV></DIV></DIV>