
Lakewood
A Novel
Author: Megan Giddings
Narrator: Adenrele Ojo
Unabridged: 8 hr 33 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Amistad
Published: 03/24/2020
Categories: Fiction, African American & Black Fiction, Women, Dystopian

Author: Megan Giddings
Narrator: Adenrele Ojo
Unabridged: 8 hr 33 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Amistad
Published: 03/24/2020
Categories: Fiction, African American & Black Fiction, Women, Dystopian
Megan Giddings is an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota. Her novel, Lakewood, was one of New York’s 10 best books of 2020, one of NPR’s best books of 2020, a Michigan Notable book for 2021, a nominee for two NAACP Image Awards, and a finalist for a 2020 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in The Ray Bradbury Prize for Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Speculative Fiction category. Her second novel, The Women Could Fly, was named one of The Washington Post’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy novels of 2022, one of Vulture’s Best Fantasy books of 2022, and was a New York Times Editors’ Choice. Her work has received support from the Barbara Deming Foundation and Hedgebrook. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
A creepy and unnerving story based on how black people have historically been treated and tested in government experiments. Reading this felt like a fever dream: confusing and bizarre and unsettling. I think this would best be enjoyed by readers who also liked Catherine House, since it primarily foc......more
Ok, guys just finished Lakewood: A Novel by debut author Megan Giddings! ————— SPOILERS BEYOND THIS POINT ——————— Pros - I’m not sure what genre this book was supposed to be in but the idea of a realism horror of using black and brown bodies for experimentation purposes (that were done so many times......more
3.5stars After her grandmother passes, Lena searches for financial comfort since her mother is medically unwell. She receives a letter offering more than enough to provide the comfort she needs if she moves to Lakewood and submits herself to the Lakewood Project. Accepting, Lena finds herself as par......more
This book is creepy, gripping, thought-provoking, atmospheric. Honestly, if Jordan Peele wrote a movie about Henrietta Lacks, it would be something like this. While reading, there is such a sense of dread mounting up until the end. I was so engrossed with this. When Lena Johnson's beloved grandmother......more