Let Us Descend: A Novel
Written by Jesmyn Ward
Narrated by Jesmyn Ward
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About this audiobook
“Nothing short of epic, magical, and intensely moving.” —Vogue • “A novel of triumph.” —The Washington Post • “Harrowing, immersive, and other-worldly.” —People
From “one of America’s finest living writers” (San Francisco Chronicle) and “heir apparent to Toni Morrison” (LitHub)—comes a haunting masterpiece about an enslaved girl in the years before the Civil War that’s destined to become a classic.
Let Us Descend describes a journey from the rice fields of the Carolinas to the slave markets of New Orleans and into the fearsome heart of a Louisiana sugar plantation. A journey that is as beautifully rendered as it is heart wrenching, the novel is “[t]he literary equivalent of an open wound from which poetry pours” (NPR).
Annis, sold south by the white enslaver who fathered her, is the reader’s guide. As she struggles through the miles-long march, Annis turns inward, seeking comfort from memories of her mother and stories of her African warrior grandmother. Throughout, she opens herself to a world beyond this world, one teeming with spirits: of earth and water, of myth and history; spirits who nurture and give, and those who manipulate and take. While Annis leads readers through the descent, hers is ultimately a story of rebirth and reclamation.
From one of the most singularly brilliant and beloved writers of her generation, this “[s]earing and lyrical…raw, transcendent, and ultimately hopeful” (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) novel inscribes Black American grief and joy into the very land—the rich but unforgiving forests, swamps, and rivers of the American South. Let Us Descend is Jesmyn Ward’s most magnificent novel yet.
Editor's Note
One of the greatest writers …
Drawing on Dante’s “Inferno” and America’s sordid history, one of the greatest writers of our generation delivers the gut-wrenching story of an enslaved girl with a powerful ancestry. As Annis makes the grueling journey between plantations by way of New Orleans’ slave markets, she relies on lessons passed down from her mother — teachings that connect her with nature, protective spirits, and herself. Ward (“Sing, Unburied, Sing”) astounds yet again.
Jesmyn Ward
Jesmyn Ward received her MFA from the University of Michigan and has received the MacArthur Genius Grant, a Stegner Fellowship, a John and Renee Grisham Writers Residency, the Strauss Living Prize, and the 2022 Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction. She is the winner of two National Book Awards for Fiction for Sing, Unburied, Sing and Salvage the Bones. She is also the author of the novel Where the Line Bleeds and the memoir Men We Reaped, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and won the Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize and the Media for a Just Society Award. She is currently a professor of creative writing at Tulane University and lives in Mississippi.
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Reviews for Let Us Descend
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What our readers think
Readers find this title to be a heart-wrenching and hauntingly beautiful book. The poetic writing style and deep emotions make every sentence a joy to read, even the ones that tear the reader open. While some reviewers felt that the slave woman's story was overshadowed by the conversations with an ineffectual spirit, overall, the book is considered to be a beautifully written and redemptive novel-length poem.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Mar 4, 2024
The author did the audiobook and I truly enjoyed how this story sounded like poetry but also a very deep story I would definitely recommend to anyone who loves historical fiction. Our ancestors are always with us when we call. ? - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
Feb 16, 2024
Beautiful prose and narration. Unfortunately, I frequently got confused by what was real and what was in Annis’ mind. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Dec 22, 2023
Beautiful, lyrical prose. Brings to life a very tragic, sad and shameful part of history and tells the story of the brutal oppression of so many people from the eyes of one who experienced it, which was very hard to hear. The writing is like poetry. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Nov 28, 2023
Heart wrenching and hauntingly beautiful in its power, what a book - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Nov 22, 2023
Pure poetry, heartbreakingly deep. I loved every sentence even the ones that tore me open to read. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Nov 19, 2023
So beautifully written, so beautifully read. Unutterably sad yet redemptive, a novel-length poem. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Nov 11, 2023
Thank you, thank you, thank you. That first sentence pierced my heart! - Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5
Nov 12, 2023
The slave woman’s story was overshadowed by her constant conversations with an ineffectual spirit which really was of no help to her. I found the book really didn’t go anywhere.2 people found this helpful
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Oct 5, 2024
One of the most beautifully written books I’ve ever read. The author’s voice is perfect to listen to during the main character’s journey. I am in love with this book. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Dec 22, 2023
Very evocative and poetic writing. i sometimes got lost in the words, perhaps because I was listening rather than reading,1 person found this helpful
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5
Feb 17, 2025
I think this book should come with a warning that it is extremely sad, graphic & depressing. I understand that the author has gone thru some difficult times & I hope this book helped in her healing process.
She narrates the book & has a beautiful voice.
