Media Reviews
Oprah Daily
An intergenerational epic with urgent contemporary stakes... Replete with confounding human dilemmas, intricately nuanced characters, and startlingly original romance, this intimate family drama subtly weaves into a national indictment of ongoing predatory property law and the history of Black land loss.
Library Journal
This is a lyrical and unique work of historical fiction. The Kingdom is based on a real place about which readers will want to know more after reading Perkins-Valdez's novel. Fans of hidden-history narratives will enjoy her hopeful, empowering tale.
Publishers Weekly
Perkins-Valdez shines in this exquisite tale...It's a beautifully rendered depiction of a lost world...Readers will be deeply satisfied.
Booklist
Perkins-Valdez's characters are tenacious and industrious, thoughtful and curious, and their desire to preserve where they came from forms the heart of the novel.
Charmaine Wilkerson, New York Times bestselling author of Black Cake
What a story!
Happy Land is an exhilarating tale of perseverance, identity, and love that echoes across generations. This story of formerly enslaved families in the Blue Ridge Mountains who built a community against all odds will stay with me for a long time.
Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, New York Times bestselling author of The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois
No one writes the historical novel quite like Dolen Perkins-Valdez, and with
Happy Land, she's at her brilliant best, opening History's treasure-filled chest—and then, bringing that history to life. Here is the Ancestor who cried, laughed, and hoped before any of us were born. Here is the vulnerable earth that tenders its secrets. In
Happy Land, Perkins-Valdez offers the knowledge that we surely need: to move forward, we must understand what came before. Her existing fans will be so satisfied—and her new readers will be captivated.
Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author of By Any Other Name
Picture a time when a kingdom existed inside the confines of the Carolinas—a time when freedpeople were royalty. What if that was your history, instead of the trauma of enslavement and generational poverty? As Dolen Perkins-Valdez says in this astonishing, historical-based novel—a family tree isn't just something you draw on paper. It's only when you're rooted in the soil that your family once inhabited that your imagination can brush the sky.
Reader Reviews
WDH - Kentucky
Really Good! The story is engaging, has well-developed characters and is based upon a real community that has been forgotten over time. I like historical fiction and really enjoyed reading this book and learning about a community I wasn't aware of. Family ...
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Donna D. (Riverside, IL)
The Mystery of History Hidden history is fascinating to me. It's all those untold and under-told stories I've discovered in historical fiction. Happy Land is a perfect example. The author presents the facts of the existence of the Kingdom of Happy Land interwoven in a ...
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Versana P. (Franklin, LA)
Lost History I loved the way this book took us back to the past to help inform what is happening in the present. This book did an excellent job of keeping a part of history that is rarely talked about alive. I highly recommend this read and I hope you will get it...
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Becky S. (Springfield, MO)
A little known piece of history ! Historical fiction is my favorite genre and I really enjoyed this book! I love learning something new in a great book. I loved going back and forth in time to learn about Happy Land , in the 1800s and the struggle to keep the land in the present day....
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