![]() ![]() ![]() Watts writes about ordinary people leading ordinary lives with an extraordinary level of empathy and attention. No, what the virtually orphaned J J wants is family, which Ava has in the form of her mother, Sylvia, who takes on the Nick Carraway role even as she refuses to remain just an observer. His dreams of Ava, the novel’s Daisy, aren’t wrapped up in a desire for fortune and status. J J doesn’t seem to care about those things. There’s hardly even any furniture, and definitely no soft rich heaps of beautiful shirts. There are no parties up at J J Ferguson’s new place on Brushy Mountain Road. Which doesn’t mean that “No One Is Coming to Save Us” is some kind of Jay Z Gatsby fantasy. $26.99.ĭo we struggle through the world as it is, or do we choose our own lives? Even the ability to ask that question is a hard-won privilege for the characters in Stephanie Powell Watts’s skillful riff on “The Great Gatsby,” which revolves around a contemporary black family in a declining North Carolina town. NO ONE IS COMING TO SAVE US By Stephanie Powell Watts 371 pp. ![]()
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