The Warmest December

The Warmest December by Bernice L. McFadden, published by Akashic Books in 2012, is a poignant exploration of family dynamics and the impact of addiction. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Kenzie Lowe, who recounts her challenging upbringing in a household marked by her father’s alcoholism and the abuse that accompanied it. Through Kenzie’s eyes, readers are offered a candid look at the struggles within her family and the longing for escape from her tumultuous environment.
In this deeply moving story, McFadden delves into themes of family life and the corrosive nature of addiction, portraying Kenzie’s journey as she confronts her past while visiting her dying father. The narrative shifts between past and present, revealing the complexities of her choices and the possibility of redemption. The Warmest December addresses significant topics such as abuse and the intricacies of relationships, ultimately presenting a tale of hope and healing amidst the challenges faced by Kenzie and her family.
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“McFadden’s reissued second novel takes an unflinching look at the corrosive nature of alcoholism . . . This is not a story of easy redemption . . . McFadden writes candidly about the treacherous hold of addiction.” –Publishers Weekly
“Riveting . . . so nicely avoids the sentimentality that swirls around the subject matter. I am as impressed by its structural strength as by the searing and expertly imagined scenes.” –Toni Morrison, author of Beloved
For Kenzie, growing up in the Lowe household means opening the bottom drawer of her father’s dresser to choose which belt she’ll be whipped with that night, furtive trips to the Bee Hive liquor store for her father’s vodka, and dreaming of the day she can escape apartment 5A.
Buoyed by the lyrical, redemptive voice that characterizes McFadden’s writing, The Warmest December tells the powerful, deeply moving story of one Brooklyn family and the alcoholism and abuse that marked the years of their lives. Narrated by Kenzie Lowe, a young woman reminiscent of Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John, the story moves fluidly between the past and the present as she visits her dying father and finds that choices she once thought beyond her control are very much hers to make. The Warmest December is ultimately a cathartic tale of hope, healing, and forgiveness.
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