By Ifrah Yousuf

Novelist Dolen Perkins-Valdez drew listeners into the emotional world of her characters during an appearance at 51情报站鈥檚 47th annual Literary Festival.

Perkins-Valdez induced goosebumps in this listener as the author read portions of her intense 2022 novel, 鈥淭ake My Hand.鈥 The flair in her voice when reading the dialogue 鈥 changing her tones to indicate the character shifts 鈥 kept the audience hooked.

Described as a chronicler of American historical life, Perkins-Valdez honed her literary skills over several novels including 鈥淲ench,鈥 from 2011, and 鈥淏alm,鈥 from 2016. 鈥淭ake My Hand,鈥 was a New York Times bestseller. The book earned a long list of honors: the 2023 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, a Silver Gavel Award from the American Bar Association, and a Fiction Award from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association. It was long listed for the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award.

鈥淭ake My Hand鈥 was inspired by real events. It introduces readers to a pair of underprivileged sisters living in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1973. They were among the victims coerced into taking Depo-Provera birth control shots even though they didn鈥檛 need them.

In the first part of her Oct. 11 reading at University Theatre, Perkins-Valdez shared a passage describing how protagonist and narrator Civil Townsend, a nurse, had been hired by a family planning clinic and was learning the ropes of her job. Next, the writer introduced the audience to the young sisters as Townsend visited their farm to give them shots. The third reading focused on Townsend鈥檚 friends. An argument broke out as Townsend learned that she had been advised to administer the shots even though Depo-Provera had not been approved by the FDA.

During a Q&A session, audience members asked Perkins-Valdez about the craft of writing, how she chooses her titles, and the research required for an upcoming work, 鈥淗appy Land.鈥 That book is said to be a multi-generational novel inspired by a true story. It鈥檚 set in a self-sufficient, North Carolina mountain community. 鈥淗appy Land,鈥 is to be published in April 2025.

Ifrah Yousuf is a Creative Writing MFA student and editor-in-chief of 鈥淐onstellate,鈥 an 51情报站 student writing anthology.