The Nickel Boys (Winner 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction) - Colson Whitehead

The Nickel Boys (Winner 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction)

By Colson Whitehead

  • Release Date: 2019-07-16
  • Genre: Historical Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 2,297 Ratings

Description

PULITZER PRIZE WINNER NATIONAL BESTSELLER • This follow-up to The Underground Railroad brilliantly dramatizes another strand of American history through the story of two boys unjustly sentenced to a hellish reform school in Jim Crow-era Florida. • "One of the most gifted novelists in America today." —NPR

NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE NOMINATED FOR AN ACADEMY AWARD® FOR BEST PICTURE AND DIRECTED BY ACADEMY AWARD® NOMINEE RAMELL ROSS

When Elwood Curtis, a black boy growing up in 1960s Tallahassee, is unfairly sentenced to a juvenile reformatory called the Nickel Academy, he finds himself trapped in a grotesque chamber of horrors. Elwood’s only salvation is his friendship with fellow “delinquent” Turner, which deepens despite Turner’s conviction that Elwood is hopelessly naive, that the world is crooked, and that the only way to survive is to scheme and avoid trouble. As life at the Academy becomes ever more perilous, the tension between Elwood’s ideals and Turner’s skepticism leads to a decision whose repercussions will echo down the decades.

Based on the real story of a reform school that operated for 111 years and warped the lives of thousands of children, The Nickel Boys is a devastating, driven narrative that showcases a great American novelist writing at the height of his powers and “should further cement Whitehead as one of his generation's best" (Entertainment Weekly).

Reviews

  • The Nickel Boys

    4
    By BlkThor
    A very well told but heart wrenching story. The switch-a-roo at the end was unexpected and heart breaking.
  • An Excellent Book

    5
    By Calcro
    Nickel Boys is such a great read. The story is quite tragic but based on (unfortunately) true events about our nations troubled past injustices. Colson is a wonderful writer! I highly recommend.
  • Nickel Boys

    5
    By Ronnasue1953
    The story is so moving
  • Great read

    5
    By RanCarlo22
    This book was exceptionally written. One of my cousins was sent to a reform school as a teenager. He never shared the bad things he was forced to overcome. Sharing this very sad story only reinforces the tragedies young black and white juvenile delinquents faced during this period. I couldn’t help but cheer that the two boys escaped. In America the justice system is a slippery slope.
  • A story told devoid of emotion

    2
    By Barond
    This was a great topic for exploration. I so wanted to hear the boys’ stories, but we just get conclusory snatches, flashback, and muted remembrances. Colson is a great writer, and he has my respect, but it seems like he started this project, lost interest, and met his publishers’ deadline and moved on. I wanted to much more and it just wasn’t here.
  • Difficult to follow and left hanging at the end

    1
    By Word play frenzy
    I stuck with this book after buying it, but struggled to get through it. The flashbacks were not seamless. Characters were introduced without a buildup, then dropped. The ending built up to something expected, but just ended. I’m not sure how this book won a Pulitzer. Not even close.
  • Shame on Them

    5
    By Painting Enthusiast
    Another blemish in American history that the powers that be don’t want to acknowledge or recognize.
  • Ok read!

    4
    By Tyed1015
    This was a good fiction book for the most part. I didn’t like how the ending went so well, but content in this book on criminal justice back in the day was really vivid.
  • A great read

    5
    By Deni6'4"
    I loved this book. A great read from start to finish. The kind of story that needs to be told a million times. The truth must be spoken and written repeatedly until it sticks in all of us.
  • Not good

    2
    By russ kram
    How this won the Pulitzer Prize is beyond me!!