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Kin: Oprah's Book Club - Tayari Jones

Kin: Oprah's Book Club

By Tayari Jones

  • Release Date: 2026-02-24
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 160 Ratings

Description

OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB PICK • NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER •
A magnificent new novel from the bestselling, award-winning author of An American Marriage—Tayari Jones has written an unforgettable novel that sparkles with wit and intelligence and deep feeling about two lifelong friends whose worlds converge after many years apart in the face of a devastating tragedy.

“Tayari Jones’s storytelling washed over me like a trip back home. . . . Kin is a masterpiece of a novel that will live with you long after you turn the last page.” —Oprah Winfrey


Vernice and Annie, two motherless daughters raised in Honeysuckle, Louisiana, have been best friends and neighbors since earliest childhood but are fated to live starkly different lives. Raised by a fierce aunt determined to give her a stable home in the wake of her mother’s death, Vernice leaves Honeysuckle at eighteen for Spelman College, where she joins a sisterhood of powerfully connected Black women and discovers a world of affluence, manners, aspiration, and inequality. Annie, abandoned by her mother as a child and fixated on the idea of finding her and filling the bottomless hole left by her absence, sets off on a journey that will take her into a world of peril and adversity, as well as love and adventure, culminating in a battle for her life.

A novel about mothers and daughters, friendship and sisterhood, and the complexities of being a woman in the American South, Kin is an exuberant, emotionally rich, unforgettable work from one of the brightest and most irresistible voices in contemporary fiction.

Reviews

  • Difficult to read

    1
    By Amigo73
    Not a book to read for entertainment.
  • A beautiful and important book

    5
    By YoYo Whit
    I couldn’t put this book down. At a time when the entire planet is threatened by wealthy, powerful men who use women, immigrants, hatred and division to cling to power, this book is an excellent reminder of the challenges that black people, and particularly black women, have faced and overcome in the U.S. We have come a long way, but there is still so much further to go.
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