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True Story Book Club: The Dead Don’t Need Reminding

  • Friendly City Books 423 Main Street Columbus, MS, 39701 United States (map)

Join us for our new nonfiction book club True Story! Our June pick is The Dead Don’t Need Reminding by Julian Randall.

"The Dead Don't Need Reminding is a generous journey through Julian Randall's expansive mind, weaving together tightly knit threads of place, popular culture, and identity that all strike equally vibrant notes. Not only stunningly written, this book is also, plainly, an absolute pleasure to read."-- Hanif Abdurraqib, author of There's Always This Year and A Little Devil in America

This "inventive, poetic, vulnerable, and sincere" book from an acclaimed author and poet weaves two wrenching personal narratives of recovery and reclamation, spliced with a dazzle of pop-culture (Kirkus).

The Dead Don't Need Remindingis a braided story of Julian Randall's return from the cliff edge of a harrowing depression and his determination to retrace the hustle of a white-passing grandfather to the Mississippi town from which he was driven amid threats of tar and feather.

Alternatively wry, lyrical, and heartfelt, Randall transforms pop culture moments into deeply personal explorations of grief, family, and the American way. He envisions his fight to stay alive through a striking medley of media ranging fromInto the Spiderverseand Jordan Peele movies toBoJack Horsemanand the music of Odd Future. Pulsing with life, sharp, and wickedly funny,The Dead Don't Need Remindingis Randall's journey to get his ghost story back.


Julian Randall is a contributor to the #1 New York Times bestseller Black Boy Joy and his middle-grade novel, Pilar Ramirez and the Escape From Zafa, was published by Holt in 2022. He has received fellowships from Cave Canem, Tin House, and Milkweed Editions. He is the winner of the 2019 Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award from the Publishing Triangle, the 2019 Frederick Bock Prize, and a Pushcart prize. His poetry has been published in The New York Times Magazine, Ploughshares, and POETRY. His first book, Refuse, won the Cave Canem Poetry Prize and was a finalist for an NAACP Image Award. He lives in Chicago.

True Story meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 7 pm at Friendly City Books. See you there!

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