Eveâs questions and longing launch a multigenerational story that sprawls back to the turn of the twentieth century, settles into the soil of the South, the blood and souls of Black folk making love and life and fleeing in a Great Migration into the savage embrace of the North.
Eve is a young woman coming of age in Chicago against the backdrop of the twin fires and fury of the civil rights and Black Power movementsâa time when everything and everyone, it seems, longs to be made anew.
At the core of this story are the various meanings of loveâhow we love and, most of all, whom we love. everyman is peopled by rebellious Black women straining against the yoke of convention and designated identities, explorers announcing their determination to be and to be free. There is Nelle, Eveâs best friend and heart, who claims her right both to love women and to always love Eve as a sister and friend.
Brother Lee Roy, professor and mentor, gives Eve the tools for her genealogical search while turning away from his own bitter harvest of family secrets. Mama Ann, the aunt who has raised Eve and knows everything about Mercy, offers Eve a silence that she defines as protection and care. But it is James and Geneva, two strangers whom Eve meets in Ideal, who plumb the depths of their own hurt and reconciliations to finally give Eve the gift of her past, a reimagined present, and finally, her name.
M Shelly Conner is an assistant professor of creative writing at the University of Central Arkansas. Her multigenre writings examine culture through a dapperqueer womanist lens and include publications in Americaâs Test Kitchen Proof podcast, the A.V. Club, NBC News, and TheGrio. everyman, a Nautilus Book Award Silver Winner in Fiction, is her debut novel. Shelly is repped by Beth Marshea at Ladderbird Agency.