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Good Women

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"A stunning slow burn brimming with observation, emotion, and incident." —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review


"A fantastic firecracker of a collection I'll return to again and again!" —Deesha Philyaw, author of The Secret Lives of Church Ladies


In her dynamic debut, Halle Hill's Good Women delves into the lives of twelve Black women across the Appalachian South.


A woman boards a Greyhound bus barreling toward Florida to meet her sugar daddy's mother; a state fair employee considers revenge on a local preacher; a sister struggles with guilt as she helps her brother plan to run away with a man he's seeing in secret; a young woman who works for a scam for-profit college navigates the lies she sells for a living.


Darkly funny and deeply human, Good Women observes how place, blood ties, generational trauma, obsession, and boundaries―or lack thereof―influence how we navigate our small worlds, and how those worlds so often collide in ways we don't expect. Through intimate moments of personal choice, Hill carefully shines a light on how these twelve women shape and form themselves through faith and abandon, transgression and conformity, community, caution, and solitude.


With precision and empathy, Hill captures the mundane in moments of absurdity, and bears witness to both joy and heartbreak, reminding us how the next moment could be life-changing. Vibrant and exacting, Hill is a must-read new voice in literary fiction.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 24, 2023
      In Hill’s fierce debut collection, Black women hunger to escape from their lives. “Seeking Arrangements,” one of several brief and piercing entries, follows 20-something Krystall on a bus trip from Nashville, Tenn., to Florida with an older white man she met online. As their voyage progresses, Krystall imagines running away with the bus driver, a Black woman who endures racist slurs from another passenger. The excellent “Skin Hunger” revolves around Shauna’s unhappy marriage and social life with her and her white husband’s Presbyterian friends in Knoxville, who pressure her along with her in-laws to have a baby, prompting her to relish a week away to visit her sister in the Great Smoky Mountains. In the somber “Keeping Noisettes,” chaste middle-aged Lucille takes in a younger woman whose free spirit and beauty give her glimmers of how her life might have gone. Though Hill can be prone to repeating motifs, the collection not only coheres but progresses with its closer, “How to Cut and Quarter,” in which the grown daughter of a Seventh-day Adventist pastor faces her adulterous father’s duplicitousness after his funeral in Chattanooga (“Maybe he didn’t want to be known by me”) and reckons with memories of the church community she’d left for Atlanta. This heralds a bright new talent.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Tovah Ott performs this debut story collection from East Tennessee author Halle Hill. The 12 stories all feature Black women who are confronting societal expectations of how a "good woman" is supposed to look and act. One woman is secretly taking birth control pills while she and her husband are supposedly trying to have a baby. Another woman is attending a weight-loss group, determined to reach her goal in just a few months' time. Ott's narration makes every character sound unique as she captures each woman's voice and perspective. She uses a light Southern accent in her performance, adding just the right touch to her characters' dialogue. K.D.W. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

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