Description
200 review copies (100 prepub, 100 postpub) sent to reviewers, booksellers, librarians, bloggers, others. Available as an e-ARC on Edelweiss. Blog tour with book giveaways. We will seek a blurb from NoViolet Bulawayo and other women writers in the literary world. Goodreads giveaway. We will seek features and reviews from newspapers, women's magazines, and feminist and women's studies journals, as well as African studies journals. Promotion targeting literary journals such as World Literature Today, UTNE, The Atlantic, Harper's, Tin House, Kenyon Review, Paris Review, New England Review, Threepenny Review, Antioch Review, Agni. We will promote the book to academic markets through CBSD's Academic catalog. We will promote the book in the First Year Experience program. We will create a reading guide for book clubs and others interested in reading the book in a group setting. The reading guide will be printed in the book and will include a Q&A with the author. We will seek out book clubs who are interested in the book and offer the chance to win a SKYPE visit with the author. Promotion at book fairs and trade shows--ALA mid-winter, African Studies Association, etc. We will submit the book for relevant awards, including the Alex award. Promotion online via Catalyst's website, email lists (in development) and social media (blog, twitter, facebook, instagram, and youtube) with author and publisher interviews, chats, and guest posts. Simultaneous e-book and print release.
About the Author
Futhi Ntshingila: Futhi Ntshingila grew up in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. Now she lives and works in Pretoria. She is a former journalist and holds Masters Degree in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution. She loves telling stories about the marginalized corners of society, which includes women and children in South Africa and particularly those who live in the squatter camps. In her two novels, she features strong women who empower themselves despite circumstances that seek to disempower them. We Kiss Them With Rain is her debut into the North American market.
Reviews
"[T]he novel's overall passionate restraint, which, along with some wonderful characters-Zola, Mvelo's mother, once a dedicated runner; Nonceba, a skilled lawyer and possibly also a witch; Sipho, a good man trying to do better-makes it a joy to read, despite Mvelo's bleak circumstances. Ntshingila's prose is as graceful as it is forceful, conveying her deep-seated faith in truth to overcome the world's ugliness."-Politics and Prose Bookstore (Staff Pick)
"Ntshingila takes what could be mere tearjerking manipulation and turns Mvelo's path into something at once dramatic and prosaic. In other words, a 14-year-old pregnant by rape, orphaned by AIDS, and uncertain of her future sounds and feels like a full human instead of a line in a news story. Highly recommend." - Bethanne Patrick, Lit Hub
"Ntshingila's prose is as graceful as it is forceful, conveying her deep-seated faith in truth to overcome the world's ugliness." - Laurie G., bookseller Politics and Prose
"Reading the story of Mvelo, a 14-year-old girl whose life is impacted by many twists of fate, hardship, love, and an incredible community of supporters-and whose tragic journey resolves in the most wonderful of ways-brings back a history of a still raging epidemic that has seemed to disappear from the media's attention in this country." -Lucy Kogler, Lit Hub,
"It is a story about joy and hope and courage, and what it means to lift up others and be lifted oneself, and how one young girl found her voice in a world seemingly determined to take it away." Shelf Awareness, starred review
"Those who appreciate realistic fiction will enjoy this novel in which young female characters learn to love themselves, no matter the circumstances." School Library Journal
"Full of heart and hope despite the emotionally challenging subject matter [...] A haunting, all-too-true story with plenty of compelling depth." Booklist Reviews
"Taking place mostly in Durban, South Africa, the tale doesn't shy away from the reality of AIDS, poverty, or rampant sexual abuse, but instead of making those subjects its sole focus, Ntshingila folds them in with the other realities of life: love, joy, and hope. Ntshingila's lyrically wrought North American debut is a slim yet satisfying novel sure to trigger a wide range of emotions." Kirkus, starred review
"Futhi Ntshingila weaves a beautiful narrative full of three-dimensional characters. She brings them, as well as the South African culture and landscape, to life vividly and entertains us as well as informs. It is a much-needed look at the AIDS crisis and a continent and country that has been hit so hard. In doing so, however, it still provides us with much hope for the future." -A&U Magazine
One of "Seven new and noteworthy fiction titles about South Africa" (The Globe and Mail)
Awards
Joint winner of USBBY Outstanding International Books List 2019 (United States).
Book Information
ISBN 9781946395047
Author Futhi Ntshingila
Format Paperback
Page Count 172
Imprint Catalyst Books
Publisher Catalyst Books