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Review Quotes: Praise for The Redemption Center is Closed on Sundays More Praise for Andrea Hairston "A beautifully multifaceted story...with deep, layered, powerful characters. Highly recommended." ―The New York Times on Will Do Magic for Small Change "Andrea Hairston's vision is breathtaking. She weaves sweeping historical narratives and mythology with the wisdom of the elders, and shines light on the pressing issues of the day. In her hands, language is a blessing, and the familiar and the fantastic become magic, one and the same." ―Sheree Renée Thomas on Will Do Magic for Small Change "The entire work is filled with magic, celebrating West Africans, Native Americans, art, and love that transcends simple binary genders. Hairston's novel is a completely original and stunning work." -- Publishers Weekly on Will Do Magic for Small Change "This book glitters with West African magic, unconventional love, and creatures you won't forget." -- BuzzFeed on Will Do Magic for Small Change "This book's lyrical language and unsparing vision make it a mind-expanding must-read." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review on Master of Poisons "This is an urgent, gorgeous work." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review on Master of Poisons Biographical Note: Andrea Hairston ran away from the physics lab to the theatre when she was a young thing and has been a scientist, artiste, and hoodoo conjurer ever since. She is a novelist, poet, playwright, and L. Wolff Kahn 1931 Professor Emerita of Theatre and Africana Studies at Smith College. She is the author of Mindscape, a Carl Brandon Award winner and finalist for the Phillip K. Dick and Otherwise Awards; Archangels of Funk, shortlisted for the 2025 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction; Will Do Magic for Small Change, a New York Times Editor's pick and finalist for the Mythopoeic, Lambda, and Otherwise Awards; Redwood and Wildfire, a Washington Post Best Book of 2022, Otherwise and Carl Brandon Award winner; and Master of Poisons on the Kirkus Reviews 2020 Best Science Fiction and Fantasy. Andrea bikes at night year-round, meeting bears, multi-legged creatures of light and breath, and the occasional shooting star. Review Citations:
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Review Quotes: Praise for The Redemption Center is Closed on Sundays More Praise for Andrea Hairston "A beautifully multifaceted story...with deep, layered, powerful characters. Highly recommended." ―The New York Times on Will Do Magic for Small Change "Andrea Hairston's vision is breathtaking. She weaves sweeping historical narratives and mythology with the wisdom of the elders, and shines light on the pressing issues of the day. In her hands, language is a blessing, and the familiar and the fantastic become magic, one and the same." ―Sheree Renée Thomas on Will Do Magic for Small Change "The entire work is filled with magic, celebrating West Africans, Native Americans, art, and love that transcends simple binary genders. Hairston's novel is a completely original and stunning work." -- Publishers Weekly on Will Do Magic for Small Change "This book glitters with West African magic, unconventional love, and creatures you won't forget." -- BuzzFeed on Will Do Magic for Small Change "This book's lyrical language and unsparing vision make it a mind-expanding must-read." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review on Master of Poisons "This is an urgent, gorgeous work." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review on Master of Poisons Biographical Note: Andrea Hairston ran away from the physics lab to the theatre when she was a young thing and has been a scientist, artiste, and hoodoo conjurer ever since. She is a novelist, poet, playwright, and L. Wolff Kahn 1931 Professor Emerita of Theatre and Africana Studies at Smith College. She is the author of Mindscape, a Carl Brandon Award winner and finalist for the Phillip K. Dick and Otherwise Awards; Archangels of Funk, shortlisted for the 2025 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction; Will Do Magic for Small Change, a New York Times Editor's pick and finalist for the Mythopoeic, Lambda, and Otherwise Awards; Redwood and Wildfire, a Washington Post Best Book of 2022, Otherwise and Carl Brandon Award winner; and Master of Poisons on the Kirkus Reviews 2020 Best Science Fiction and Fantasy. Andrea bikes at night year-round, meeting bears, multi-legged creatures of light and breath, and the occasional shooting star. Review Citations:
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