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***2021 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER***

***THE NATIONAL BESTSELLER***

Winner of the 2021 Sir Walter Raleigh Award for Fiction, Joyce Carol Oates Literary Prize Finalist, 2022 Chautauqua Prize Finalist, Willie Morris Award for Southern Writing Shortlist, 2021 Aspen Words Literary Prize Shortlist, 2022 Maya Angelou Book Award Shortlist, 2022 Carnegie Medal Longlist

A Read With Jenna Today Show Book Club Pick!

An Ebony Magazine Publishing Book Club Pick! 

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Washington Post's 50 Notable Works of Fiction | One of Philadelphia Inquirer's Best Books of 2021 | One of Shelf Awareness's Top Ten Fiction Titles of the Year | One of TIME Magazine’s 100 Must-Read Books | One of NPR.org's "Books We Love" | EW’s "Guide to the Biggest and Buzziest Books of 2021" |One of the New York Public Library's Best Books for Adults | San Diego Union Tribune—My Favorite Things from 2021 | Writer's Bone's Best Books of 2021 |Atlanta Journal Constitution—Top 10 Southern Books of the Year |One of the Guardian's (UK) Best Ten 21st Century Comic Novels | One of Entertainment Weekly's 15 Books You Need to Read This June | On Entertainment Weekly's "Must List" | One of the New York Post's Best Summer Reading books | One of GMA's 27 Books for June | One of USA Today's 5 Books Not to Miss | One of Fortune's 21 Most Anticipated Books Coming Out in the Second Half of 2021| One of The Root's PageTurners: It’s Getting Hot in Here | One of Real Simple's Best New Books to Read in 2021


An astounding work of fiction from New York Times bestselling author Jason Mott, always deeply honest, at times electrically funny, that goes to the heart of racism, police violence, and the hidden costs exacted upon Black Americans and America as a whole

In Jason Mott’s Hell of a Book, a Black author sets out on a cross-country publicity tour to promote his bestselling novel. That storyline drives Hell of a Book and is the scaffolding of something much larger and more urgent: Mott’s novel also tells the story of Soot, a young Black boy living in a rural town in the recent past, and The Kid, a possibly imaginary child who appears to the author on his tour.

As these characters’ stories build and converge, they astonish. For while this heartbreaking and magical book entertains and is at once about family, love of parents and children, art and money, it’s also about the nation’s reckoning with a tragic police shooting playing over and over again on the news. And with what it can mean to be Black in America.

Who has been killed? Who is The Kid? Will the author finish his book tour, and what kind of world will he leave behind?  Unforgettably told, with characters who burn into your mind and an electrifying plot ideal for book club discussion,
Hell of a Book is the novel Mott has been writing in his head for the last ten years. And in its final twists, it truly becomes its title.
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"Playful, searching, raw and necessary." - Charles Yu

"Powerful, timely, and provocative." - Abi Dare

"Dizzying yet dazzling." - Kiese Laymon

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“It is a story of love and family. It is powerful…poignant and beautiful and what makes me so excited is I cannot wait to be part of these conversations…It’s a story of race, family, love, and justice. It’s original and Jason Mott is a talent.”—Jenna Bush Hager, “Read with Jenna”

Hell of a Book more than lives up to its title. Playful, searching, raw, and necessary, this writing, this voice, this novel twisted me up and turned me inside out, dazzled me, surprised me and moved me.”—Charles Yu, author of the National Book Award winner Interior Chinatown

“What a powerful, timely, and provocative novel. Jason's ability to take on deeply important themes with both poignancy and humor makes for an extraordinary emotional rollercoaster of a read, and I tore through this profoundly moving novel in a day but have been thinking about it ever since. Thank you, Jason Mott, for sharing this story with the world.”—Abi Daré, New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Girl with the Louding Voice

Hell of a Bookteetertotters real life and fiction in a dizzying yet dazzling exploration of exploration itself. Jason Mott brings much of what he's known for and a lot of what we do not expect to this inventive offering.”—Kiese Laymon, author of How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America

“At turns hilarious and moving, thoughtful and madcap, Hell of a Book manages simultaneously to address momentous issues and ask pressing questions, while somehow remaining light on its feet, which is a hell of an accomplishment.”Jonathan Evison, bestselling author ofWest of Here andSmall World

“Mott’s unflinching meditation on racism, violence, and navigating life as a Black man in America is a surreal and searing triumph.”
—Shelf Awareness for Readers (starred review)

“Hell of a Book is a masterwork of balance, as Mott navigates the two narratives and their delicate tonal distinctions. A surrealist feast of imagination that’s brimming with very real horrors, frustrations, and sorrows, it can break your heart and make you laugh out loud at the same time, often on the same page. This is an achievement of American fiction that rises to meet this particular moment with charm, wisdom, and truth.”—BookPage (starred review)

“Stunning…Mott’s poetic, cinematic novel tackles what it means to live in a country where Black people perpetually ‘live lives under the hanging sword of fear.’”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“A singular writer who refused to be boxed in and proves it again with yes, a hell of a book.”
—CBS Saturday Morning

“Maddening, disorienting, and illuminating.”
Booklist

“A story that is at once a paean to familial love and friendship and a reckoning with racism and police violence. By turns playful and surprising and intimate, a moving meditation on being Black in America.”
—Kirkus

“Alternates between the perspective of a Black author on a book tour across the United States and a young Black boy living in the rural South, until their perspectives merge in surprising ways.”The New York Times Book Review's “Also Out Now”

“Hell of a Book is a love story, even if it’s about a love that led to grief. Our narrator’s heartbreak is what causes him to see the world through a broken lens, to the point that plot-oriented readers may find themselves frustrated. But the beauty of the novel is in the cracks that distort the plot. His conversations with The Kid lead to very real reckonings with his life, his skin color, his book. And at the end, when the narrator tries to come to terms with it all—both what’s real and what's imagined—he realizes that being Black in America and existing is a journey of love.”—Washington Post

“A surrealistic tale about a famous author on a book tour becomes an exploration of police violence and the havoc it wreaks.”Entertainment Weekly

“In a genre-bending work of metafiction, Jason Mott weaves together a first-person narrative about a famous author out on a book tour with an alternate story line about a (maybe) imaginary boy caught in the societal fallout of police brutality. The result blends satire and quietly devastating prose that reflects a loudly devastating reality. With Hell of a Book, Mott resists the urge to drown in rage and instead showers the reader with necessary truths."Entertainment Weekly

“In increasingly intertwining narratives, a Black novelist with a penchant for noir dialogue and a shaky grip on reality tours his debut novel; a boy, bullied for his dark skin, comes of age.”
—Vanity Fair

“An intensely moving and thoughtful novel, and it’s also a love story, though perhaps not in the way that you (or the narrator) might be expecting. Within the pages of this innovative example of postmodern storytelling, Mott also reveals the lasting scars of America’s legacy of racism and celebrates those who find ways, against all odds, to overcome them.”
BookReporter

“A timely and robust exploration of myriad forms of love and the precariousness of being Black in America. Mott masterfully threads two seemingly disparate narrativesone fantastical, the other all too familiar—into a labyrinthine surrealist tale that is by turns farcical and heartrending, tragic and redemptive.”
The Charleston Post and Courier

“All three of Mott's novels to date...have revolved around elements or fantasy, the supernatural or the paranormal. Yet reality has a way of creeping in. In
Hell of a Book, Mott demonstrates that fantasy, or magical realism, is sometimes the best way to confront it.... Mott treats us to a long, wild ride. In the process, he subtly delivers an old-fashioned philosophical novel, treating Black self-loathing, the issues of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the question of whether minority writers should only write about 'Black' issues. In the process, Mott lives up to his advertising—and earns a place on the shelf beside such African-American writers as Colson Whitehead and Octavia Butler.”Star News

“A powerfully envisioned and artfully crafted exploration of identity and love (in their many forms), and of the unrelenting perils of being Black in America. Mott masterfully weaves together two seemingly disparate narratives—one a fantastical book tour for an unnamed author, the other an all too familiar story of police violence in a Black community—into a labyrinthian surrealist tale that is by turns farcical and heartbreaking, tragic and redemptive.”
Southern Review of Books

“For all its moments of levity, Mott has written a deadly serious story. By taking readers inside the psychic toll of racial trauma,
Hell of a Book offers a disturbing portrait of a nation that’s been lying to itself all its years. In this way, the novel feels like a plea—intense, moving, urgent, and vital.”Washington Independent Review of Books

“It should be one of your favorite books…Poignant and beautiful.”
—Zibby Owens, Good Day LA

“When you’re reading this, you can’t help but feel like you’re in on an inside joke that keeps on getting funnier. Jason Mott truly has written one hell of a book.”
—Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie

“Recently named the 2021 National Book Award winner, Jason Mott’s hilarious, anguished and aptly titled novel tells the story of a weary, bleary-eyed author who comes unstuck in reality while out on a book tour. Well, he’s always been that way, but it’s getting worse. Exhibit A: The part where he seems to have forgotten that he’s Black. Exhibit B: The parts where he converses with a mystery child no one else can see. With America’s weekly tragedy cycle as a backdrop, Hell of a Book is sometimes a devastating satire and sometimes just devastating.”The Philadelphia Inquirer

“A book that is both hilarious and horrifying, meditative and breathless, absurd, and, ultimately, true.”—
The Bitter Southerner

“Brilliant and inventive. What is most surprising, however, is how funny the novel is. Jason Mott, an already successful American novelist, has dared to bring anarchic farce, vertiginous layers of irony and often riotous hilarity to the Black Lives Matter movement. Striking...intelligent...ingenious.”
The Sunday Times (UK)

About the Author

Jason Mott has published four novels. His first novel, The Returned, was a New York Times bestseller and was turned into a TV series that ran for two seasons. He has a BFA in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry, both from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. His poetry and fiction have appeared in various literary journals, and his most recent novel, Hell of a Book, was named the winner of the National Book Award for Fiction, 2021.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dutton
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 29, 2021
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ First Edition
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 336 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 059333096X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0593330968
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.81 x 1.21 x 8.52 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #340,757 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 out of 5 stars (4,131)

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Jason Mott lives in southeastern North Carolina. He has a BFA in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry, both from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. His poetry and fiction has appeared in various literary journals. He was nominated for a 2009 Pushcart Prize award and Entertainment Weekly listed him as one of their 10 "New Hollywood: Next Wave" people to watch.

He is the author of two poetry collections: We Call This Thing Between Us Love and "...hide behind me..." The Returned is his first novel.

The Returned has also been optioned by Brad Pitt's production company, Plan B, in association with Brillstein Entertainment and ABC. It will air in March, 2014 on the ABC network under the title "Resurrection."

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Customers find this book thoroughly entertaining and deeply moving, with one describing it as a brilliant meta-novel. They appreciate its thought-provoking content, particularly its insights into racial complexities, and praise its well-crafted narrative and writing style. The book is humorous, with one review noting how it speaks to reality with a voice tinged with humor. While customers find the book engaging, they mention it can be confusing and difficult to follow at times.
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Customers find the book thoroughly entertaining, with one describing it as a brilliant meta novel.
Hell of a book. This man spoke to reality in a voice tinged with humor, love, sadness and hope....Read more
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This is, indeed, one hell of a book. A friend recommended I pre-order it, so I did, and... I read it in one sitting last night....Read more
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Beautiful, horrifying, insightful, humorous (at times), and heartbreaking - Jason Mott has masterfully woven together the racism of decades past...Read more
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What else could I Title this review? Sucked me in and I devoured it like a dream I couldn't wake up from, like a task that needed finishing,...Read more
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Customers find the book thought-provoking, providing deeply moving insights into the complexities of race, with one customer noting its subtle portrayal of racism.
Beautiful, horrifying, insightful, humorous (at times), and heartbreaking - Jason Mott has masterfully woven together the racism of decades past...Read more
Compelling and profound. I don’t even know where to start, so I’ll just say that I am changed after reading this book....Read more
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...And by gosh _____didn't sound black. Exceptional story and very well pacedRead more
Strange and wonderful book - maybe brilliant. Story was compelling and a little crazy - hard to understand what was real and what wasn’t....Read more
...The plot was disjointed and questionable.Read more
An important and gripping narrative about getting to know and accept yourself, in this case as a black man but it is universal as well.Read more
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This book is written so well. I can’t recommend it enough. Read it you won’t be disappointed! Hell of a book.Read more
...This book is beautifully written; Mr. Mott's poetic abilities are on full display. This is not a book you will read and forget....Read more
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...Jason Mott is a fantastic writer. I'd wanted to read something else of his after The Returned, which touched me on a different level....Read more
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This was such an amazing book! Funny and heartbreakingly poignant. Unpredictable and clever. Couldn’t put it down....Read more
Beautiful, horrifying, insightful, humorous (at times), and heartbreaking - Jason Mott has masterfully woven together the racism of decades past...Read more
...This is all real in Hell of a book. This book will make you laugh, cry, frustrated, disappointed, depressed, hopeful, and truthful to the person in...Read more
It reminded me a little bit of Fight Club. It's just as darkly funny, but even more poignant and sad.Read more
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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Powerful and stays with you!
    Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
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    My amazing husband often sends book ideas to me as he comes across recommendations. This book came to him because the author is from North Carolina and is friends with my husband’s high school buddy. I decided to give it a read because I want to support NC authors, but now, it’s everywhere!

    And let me tell ya – it’s a hell of a book.

    I don’t even know where to begin. The fictional story reads like it is part memoir, with a bit of fantasy and a healthy dose of a love story. It hooked me immediately with the tale of a young boy whose skin is so dark we only ever hear him called Soot. Then, our main character’s story pulled me in; he’s an author on a book tour promoting his newest release, Hell of a Book.

    Mott does an incredible job of painting realistic pictures using simple yet beautiful language. Some sentences read like they’re straight out of a 1940s Bogart film, while other sentences are so moving and vivid, you want to close the book and hug it for a moment.

    There were many paths Mott could have taken when writing, but how everything came together and ended felt different and unexpected. It speaks not just to one type of reader but to everyone and asks the reader the question, “What does it mean to be me?”

    Hell of a Book* is fun, heartbreaking, hauntingly beautiful, powerful, empowering, and exceedingly well-written. This is a book to be passed on to friends, family, and future generations.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
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    I am more or less enjoyed this book to the very end. ( although it could have been shorter without loosing its punch. ) The last chapter is possibly the best of the book. At least for me. I was disappointed that it's a love story, about loving himself, but the only black woman in it is his mother who he seems to adore and cherish even though maybe he left her hanging until she got sick. But this is a novel remember. So I don't know about the author. It's almost written as a fantasy memoir. His superficial infatuations are with women who are all white. And although we are given many descriptions about the fear of death at the hands of police or otherwise and what it's like to be black in America which I am only projecting about. I think he needs to write another book about real relationships. It does make me curious about his other novels and I may go pick one up. I certainly get the picture about the publishing industry, and I'm sure it's horrible, which is why I think if I do write an novel I'll let it sit in my drawer until I die LOL but this one, jaded as it is , is worth a read.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Imaginative and Heart Wrenching
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    What a way to tell a story about the plight of Blacks in America without preaching or being overly intellectual. I loved the suspense of trying to determine if the characters are the same person. It so adequately portrayed the way we are expected to accept and forgive when we never receive the same in return. A bonus was the description of NC, the good and the bad.

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  • 3 out of 5 stars
    Clever story dealing with a difficult topic
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    This book gives an insightful perspective into the topic of race and police violence against black people. It's all the things you read and hear about on the news put in a story. Told through the eyes of a young black boy and an older black man, it's an easy enough read. The aspect of being a book within a book kept it interesting.

    It brings out critical issues like colourism, the burden black parents/guardians face of whether or not to have 'the talk' with their kids about race in America, systemic violence against a group of people and processing grief in an unjust situation in which you may never get justice.

    If you're looking for an easy read to learn more about this subject, it's a good start.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Through hell and back
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    This book is a deep insight through a man's journey to discover what's real. What really matters, the way people handle emotions, the way people feel. This is all real in Hell of a book. This book will make you laugh, cry, frustrated, disappointed, depressed, hopeful, and truthful to the person in the mirror. What do you really know about the world we live in and the people around you? Have you taken the time to get to know these people? Especially the ones that are different from you. This book is the old saying "walk a mile in my shoes" by Jason Mott. Theres so much to talk about and so much to say and so many questions to ask but at the end of the day this book is real. The pain is real, the love is real, the sadness is real, but most of all the hope is real. I hope if you're reading this short Blurb about a book and questioning if you yourself should read it, that the answer is yes. I hope you read this book and I hope it inspires you, challenges you, but most of all teaches you.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    Gorgeous language
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    I loved the metaphors, the beauty of Mott s language. His flights of fancy, the weaving of 3 characters into one. Yes, the humor is there, but so is the pathos. It took me a long time to finish, though. I could only take so much at a time.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Great book!
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    Excellent book!

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    Every white person needs to read this RIGHT NOW
    Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025
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    This was a difficult book for me to read, but it is an experience that all of us need to encounter. I've never read anything that gave me as clear an idea of what it means to be Black in the U S A. Mr. Mott gives us an eye-witness, first-person narrative of being born and living as a Black person in this country. Fear is a core emotion in this story, and rage about and hatred of that fear are prominent factors. This book is beautifully written; Mr. Mott's poetic abilities are on full display. This is not a book you will read and forget. Now, as racism and intimidation of " non- Americans" are rearing their ugly heads, those of us who are fortunate enough to be born white in this country need this reality check to make clear how we need to resist our citzenry's worst impulses. Please, read this book and, hopefully, gain some empathy.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    A really, really well done eye-opener
    Reviewed in Canada on May 8, 2022
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    I am not Black. I am White. I will never know what it is like to be Black. But I felt that this book gave me about a close a look as I am ever likely to have, without actually living in a Black neighbourhood.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    It is what it says
    Reviewed in Australia on June 30, 2022
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    I've read this book but I feel as if it's a book I will need to reread to attempt to understand it. It's all a bit confused in my head in a way like the author's own confused state of mind. What is real and what isn't?

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  • 2 out of 5 stars
    Hellish disappointing
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 19, 2022
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    From the review I read, I expected a great read and an insight into how it feels to be black in the US. I got neither in the first 99 pages. At that point I gave up and put it away. I hope this doesn't mean I'm a racist.

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