Devil Is Fine

By John Vercher
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Title: Devil Is Fine
Author: John Vercher
ISBN: 9781250894489
ON SALE: 06/18/2024

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Named an IndieNext pick, featured in the LA Times, The Root, and the Chicago Review of Books. Longlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize and honored as one of TIME Magazine's 100 Must-Read Books of 2024.

Still reeling from a sudden tragedy, our biracial narrator receives a letter from an attorney: he has just inherited a plot of land from his estranged white grandfather. He travels to a beach town several hours south of his home with the intention of selling the land immediately and moving on. But upon inspection, what lies beneath the dirt is far more complicated than he ever imagined. In a shocking irony, he is now the Black owner of a former plantation passed down by the men on his white mother’s side of the family.

Vercher deftly blurs the lines between real and imagined, past and present, tragedy and humor, and fathers and sons in this story of discovering and reclaiming a painful past. With the wit and rawness of Paul Beatty’s The Sellout, Devil Is Fine is a gripping, surreal, and brilliantly crafted dissection of the legacies we leave behind and those we inherit.

“FULL OF MYSTERY, MAGIC, DARK COMEDY, AND HEART.” ―Deesha Philyaw

“AN INTIMATE NOVEL, BY TURNS BRACING AND HILARIOUS.” ―Maurice Carlos Ruffin

“PROFOUNDLY MOVING.” ―Ben Fountain

“THE NOVEL’S FINAL PAGES WILL LEAVE YOU BREATHLESS.” ―Jonathan Escoffery

john vercher author
John Vercher lives in the Philadelphia region with his wife and two sons. He has a Bachelor’s in English from the University of Pittsburgh and an MFA in Creative Writing from the Mountainview Master of Fine Arts program. John serves as an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of English & Philosophy at Drexel University and was the inaugural Wilma Dykeman writer-in-residence at the University of North Carolina, Asheville. His debut novel, Three-Fifths, was named one of the best books of the year by the Chicago Tribune and Booklist. It was nominated for the Edgar and Strand Magazine Critics’ Awards for Best First Novel. His second novel, After the Lights Go Out, called “shrewd and explosive” by The New York Times, was named a Best Book of Summer 2022 by BookRiot and Publishers Weekly, and named a Booklist Editor’s Choice Best Book of 2022.

Praise for John Vercher

"John Vercher’s latest is a powerful exploration of fatherhood and family legacy that never fails to lead with its wit." 

The Chicago Review of Books
12 Must-Read Books of June 2024

"This book is wild, and it's really funny."

Jean Chen Ho
NPR It's Been a Minute

“This powerful story of a family struck by tragedy is laced with magic and humor. No small feat."

Melanie Fleishman
Buyer, The Center for Fiction Bookstore

“Vercher’s novel provides a startling perspective, even darker than “American Fiction,” on what it means to be a person of color operating within our nation’s book-publishing industry. As the unnamed narrator copes with parenting a teenage son, he receives an unexpected inheritance from his white mother’s family that triggers tragic visions — and allows him to at last untangle his feelings about his own identity.”

Los Angeles Times

"Vercher’s novel is gut-wrenching, but he leavens it with some humor; one of the narrator’s fellow bar patrons calls him names like 'Colson Half-Whitehead' and 'Phony Morrison.' His prose is self-assured...It’s an intelligent book that never loses its heart."

Kirkus

"In the wrenching latest from Vercher, a struggling biracial writer reckons with his painful family history...Readers won't be able to look away."

Publishers Weekly
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