Book details
An American Marriage
by Tayari Jones
2018
About the book
Celestial and Roy are a young Black couple in Atlanta building a life together when their marriage is fractured by a wrongful conviction. After Roy is sentenced to twelve years for a crime he did not commit, the narrative shifts between his experience in prison and Celestial’s struggle to maintain her career as an artist and her fidelity. Their letters document the slow erosion of their intimacy and the presence of Andre, a lifelong friend who provides the support Roy cannot. When Roy’s conviction is overturned years early, he returns home to find that their emotional landscape has fundamentally shifted, forcing a confrontation between duty and desire.
This book serves readers interested in the structural pressures of the American legal system on private relationships and the difficulty of sustaining a long-term commitment under duress. It appeals to those looking for a nuanced examination of how external injustice complicates personal ethics. Readers walk away with a realistic perspective on how trauma alters identity and why rebuilding a shared history is not always possible. It provides a case study of survival, the limits of loyalty, and the evolution of love after catastrophic disruption.
Details
- Published
- 2018
- Language
- EN