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July and Everything After

by Allie Nava
🏢 Dartfrog Books 📅 2024-09-13
On the eve of Maya's 22nd birthday, civil war breaks out in Sri Lanka. During what will become known as "Black July," Maya is targeted and attacked in the organized massacres and pogroms against Tamil minorities, and she barely escapes the genocidal chaos. Haunted by the horrors she witnessed, Maya returns to the US and tries to rally a diverse group of allies to help expose the atrocities in her birth country, among them her Norwegian-American best friend, a magnanimous Catholic nun, and a gifted young man from her past. Bent on justice, Maya isn't prepared for the unexpected twists and turns and confrontations with a nemesis that will test her resolve. As the war and humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka intensify, so does Maya's disillusionment with herself and realization that a mysterious mentor whose wisdom she once ignored holds the key to her future. Fans of Paolo Coelho, Vaddey Ratner, and Khaled Hosseini will be captivated by July and Everything After, a modern tale of resilience and transformation against extraordinary odds, genocide, and war.
ISBN-13: 9781965253069
ISBN-10: 1965253067
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Allie Nava

Allie Nava is an American author of literary fiction whose debut novel draws on her experience as a survivor of the anti-Tamil violence of 1970s and 1980s Sri Lanka. Before turning to full-time writing she worked as an executive in finance and law and served as an advisor and board member for several mission-driven organizations, including the Bellevue Literary Review and the women-led investor network Golden Seeds. Her short fiction appeared in literary journals — including the long-running flash-fiction project Six Sentences — before her first novel was published. She has been recognized for her writing and her cross-sector work by Amazon, Harvard University and Asia Society, and she lectures on resilience, civic engagement and the role of fiction in preserving the historical record of communal violence. Her debut novel "July and Everything After" was released on September 16, 2024 by DartFrog Books. The book is a work of fiction based on the events of Black July 1983, the organized pogrom against Sri Lanka's Tamil minority that began in Colombo and spread across the island. The story follows Maya, a young Tamil woman who barely escapes the killings, returns to the United States haunted by what she has seen, and tries to organize a group of allies — including a Norwegian-American friend, a Catholic nun and a figure from her past — to bring the atrocities to wider attention. The novel was named a First Horizon Award Finalist and a Hawthorne Prize Finalist by the Eric Hoffer Book Awards and was included on the Eric Hoffer Grand Prize Short List. Nava's work sits at the intersection of literary fiction and witness writing, alongside other diaspora authors who have used the novel form to document state and communal violence in South Asia. Her writing is concerned with the long aftermath of political violence — survivor's guilt, identity, faith and the practical question of how ordinary people convert private grief into public testimony.
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