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Didn't Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta Hardcover – August 30, 2022

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Winner of the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award

In this “dangerously hilarious” novel (
Los Angeles Times), a trans woman reenters life on the outside after more than twenty years in a men’s prison, over one consequential Fourth of July weekend—from the author of the PEN/Faulkner Award winner Delicious Foods.

Carlotta Mercedes has been misunderstood her entire life. When she was pulled into a robbery gone wrong, she still went by the name she’d grown up with in Fort Greene, Brooklyn—before it gentrified. But not long after her conviction, she took the name Carlotta and began to live as a woman, an embrace of selfhood that prison authorities rejected, keeping Carlotta trapped in an all-male cell block, abused by both inmates and guards, and often placed in solitary.

In her fifth appearance before the parole board, Carlotta is at last granted conditional freedom and returns to a much-changed New York City. Over a whirlwind Fourth of July weekend, she struggles to reconcile with the son she left behind, to reunite with a family reluctant to accept her true identity, and to avoid any minor parole infraction that might get her consigned back to lockup.

Written with the same astonishing verve of 
Delicious Foods, which dazzled critics and readers alike, Didn’t Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta sweeps the reader through seemingly every street of Brooklyn, much as Joyce’s Ulysses does through Dublin. The novel sings with brio and ambition, delivering a fantastically entertaining read and a cast of unforgettable characters even as it challenges us to confront the glaring injustices of a prison system that continues to punish people long after their time has been served.

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Didn't Nobody Give a What Happened to Carlotta by James Hannaham
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“Razor-sharp . . . A hilarious, righteous transgender remix of The Odyssey . . . Carlotta’s bold voice hooks readers from the beginning, making them willing ride-or-dies . . . Hannaham hasn’t merely given the classics an update; he has given readers an unforgettable glimpse into the injustices the carceral system heaps on women like Carlotta—and deftly made space in literature for a distinctive voice that deserves a place in the modern literary pantheon.”―Los Angeles Times

“Captivating . . . Hannaham’s bumper-car narrative astonishes . . . Carlotta is irrepressible. No matter how much the prison system has abused her, regardless of the coldblooded stipulations of her parole, she is brave enough to be guided by the woman inside her tireless heart . . . At a time when families with trans and gay children feel persecuted by state governments, Hannaham makes Carlotta heroic. Don’t let the title of this wondrous novel fool you. Hannaham cares deeply about Carlotta. From a mash-up of perspectives, he writes like a guardian angel.”―
John Irving, New York Times Book Review

“Hannaham’s buoyant sophomore novel introduces us to the unforgettable Carlotta Mercedes, an Afro-Latinx trans woman released from a men’s prison after serving two decades… Over the course of one zany Fourth of July weekend, Carlotta descends into Brooklyn’s roiling underbelly on a quest to stand in her truth. Angry, saucy, and joyful, Carlotta is a true survivor—one whose story shines a disinfecting light on the injustices of our world.”―
Adrienne Westenfeld, Esquire

“Searing and often hilarious.”―
New York Magazine

“[Carlotta] the bold, brash, and bitingly hilarious protagonist, seeks to come to terms with the Fort Greene, Brooklyn that she left behind. Hannaham’s novel has drawn comparisons to Ulysses with its style, specificity, and snapshot framing.”―
Laura Zornosa, Time

“Hilarious and heartbreaking, with language that reaches for your throat . . . With an unforgettable voice, Hannaham takes on gentrification, the prison and parole system, and more.”―
Xochitl Gonzalez, The Atlantic

“An exuberant odyssey… Carlotta’s passion for life is unstoppable. Her story beats on, the narrative third person regularly bursting open into a surging stream of consciousness.”―
The Guardian

“Hannaham’s virtues as a novelist are many. He is not only masterful at voice, but at creating compelling characters and enthralling swiftly paced plots. Despite tackling heavy topics, there’s humor and playfulness in his prose. But 
Didn’t Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta is more than a page-turner, it says something we all need to hear.”―Rachel León, Southern Review of Books

“As a creative dynamo, Hannaham is the real deal . . .
Didn’t Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta is his most tender and tenacious novel yet, with the ear, soul, mouth, and swagger of a real New Yorker.”―Interview Magazine

“We were big fans of James Hannaham’s previous novel
Delicious Foods… The long wait for his follow-up is finally over and it’s a doozy: a raucous social comedy that takes on our carceral system, the poor treatment of trans people, and capitalist failings in one unmissable package.”―Chicago Review of Books

“Timely, gripping, and compellingly written… this book had me from the first page… Hannaham introduces us to the distinct narrative voice of Carlotta, who’s willing to cut through all the noise to tell her truth in her own distinctly hilarious way… This is a book that deserves to be read by anyone who’s interested in how public policy affects the everyday lives of marginalized communities in America.”―
David Vogel, Buzzfeed

"A bon vivant of a book that makes you feel like you're at a party from the minute you open the front pages... It's manic and colorful and riotous and filled with energy...I love James Hannaham's writing"―
Neda Ulaby, NPR

“Lovingly linguistic and equal parts Zora Neale Hurston, Chester Himes, and the now mythical Stagg R. Leigh, this refreshingly cool look at the new New York through old eyes is the Blackest book I’ve read in years. Carlotta is more than one to remember, she’s a treasure.”―
Paul Beatty, Booker Prize–winning author of The Sellout

“A roller-coaster ride of a story... I love 
Didn’t Nobody Give A Shit What Happened to Carlotta so much I must include it... The author writes these characters with so much love and compassion. It made me think of James McBride a bit, particularly Deacon King Kong."―Ben Yakas, Gothamist

"A remarkable novel…the hilarity, the sharpness, and the wild lyricism of Hannaham's Delicious Foods resurface in Carlotta, along with an interest in racism, community, family, love, the possibilities of language, and the preciousness of the freedom to be who you are"

Francine Prose, The New York Review of Books

“Hannaham’s latest novel is at once irreverently funny and devastatingly sad, a quixotic tale about the queerness of missed time; how, for the most marginalized, the shackles of the past and uncertain promises of the future make dwelling in the present seem impossible.” ―
Michelle Hart, Electric Lit

“Like the transformed city she navigates to great comic effect, Carlotta is irrepressible. She endures. James Hannaham won multiple accolades for his previous outing,
Delicious Foods; with Carlotta, it’s a good bet more are on the way.”―Cat Auer, AV Club

“Maybe the comic novel is the best way to explore some of the least funny aspects of our society. Maybe the justice system is so immoral, the forces of capitalism so relentless, the treatment of some of our citizens so indefensible, that we have no choice but to turn heartbreak into hilarity, to laugh. 
Carlotta is a beautiful, unsettling book. The title is a trick; James Hannaham gives a shit, and so should everyone else.”―Rumaan Alam, New York Times bestselling author of Leave the World Behind

“Borne along by a riotous current of verbal ingenuity, James Hannaham’s new novel is—like its endlessly vibrant protagonist—a marvel of invention. There wasn’t a page that didn't surprise me. By its end, this book had conjured a depth of identification with its heroine that I was not prepared for. Utterly brilliant.”―
Ayad Akhtar, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Homeland Elegies

“Carlotta is a vision to behold as she attempts reentry into a now-unfamiliar world. In Hannaham’s hands, this theme shimmers with humor, pathos, and that kind of queer energy that readers love.”―
Jim Piechota, Edge Media

Didn’t Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta expertly balances the seriousness of the criminal legal system with the irreverence, absurdity, humor, and healing connections of Carlotta’s world.”―Sarah Neilson, them.com

“James Hannaham’s
Carlotta is an astonishing act of empathy and identification, which will shake readers out of their torpor and remind them that fiction at its highest is a form of metempsychosis. Carlotta steps off the page and into your room, and stands there, implacable, educating you on her terms.”―Lucy Sante, author of Low Life: Lures and Snares of Old New York

“Engrossing… A brash, ambitious novel carried by an unforgettable narrator… in its day-in-the-life framing, hyperlocality, and rhetorical invention, [
Didn’t Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta] is also an homage to Ulysses… Carlotta deserves a lot of things society rarely provides to women like her—among them, a role in great fiction. Hannaham gives Carlotta her due.”―Kirkus (starred review)

“Hannaham has created a gloriously original character with an unmistakable voice and an unforgettable story… Carlotta’s journey from Ithaca, carrying her talisman, antagonizing a one-eyed man, and plunging into a drug-induced fever dream while seeking a lost son, echoes another linguistically brilliant novel, James Joyce's
Ulysses.”―Booklist (starred review)

“This is the fastest, funniest, and most furious novel I’ve read in ages. In James Hannaham’s blistering prose, his heroine’s return from the American gulag to gentrified Brooklyn becomes an odyssey through the absurd, cruel, and sometimes miraculous condition of being poor, Black, and trans in a system and a city determined to erase the Carlottas of this world. The book is a tour de force of a spirit undefeated by this journey.”―
Adam Haslett, author of the national bestseller and Pulitzer Prize finalist Imagine Me Gone

“As if by means of some mashup of Hubert Selby, Darius James, and Bruce Wagner, James Hannaham’s tripwire provocations and dazzling verbal fireworks give way to a fathomless tenderness and remorse. His Carlotta is spectacularly Brooklyn and devastatingly human all the way down to the bone.”―
Jonathan Lethem, New York Times bestselling author of Motherless Brooklyn

"Possibly the most raucous, exuberant, and edgy 
Odyssey retelling in recent memory (if ever), Hannaham’s novel reimagines the epic Greek wanderer as Carlotta Mercedes, a Black Columbian trans woman recently released from prison in Ithaca, New York, after a twenty-year sentence."―Crime Reads

“Hannaham’s latest novel is at once irreverently funny and devastatingly sad, a quixotic tale about the queerness of missed time; how, for the most marginalized, the shackles of the past and uncertain promises of the future make dwelling in the present seem impossible.”―
Michelle Hart, Electric Lit

Praise for Delicious Foods

"[A] sensational new novel about the tenacity of racism and its bizarre permutations... bounce[s] off the page with the sharpest, wittiest, most unsettling cultural criticism I've read in years... Hannaham is a propulsive storyteller... the whole story speeds through the dark... never takes its foot off the gas... An archetypal tale of American struggle... Reminiscent of Edward P. Jones's
The Known World...[A] fantastically creative performance... [An] insightful and ultimately tender novel... You will devour this book."―Ron Charles, Washington Post

"A writer of major importance... Moments of deft lyricism are Hannaham's greatest strength, and those touches of beauty and intuitive metaphor make the novel's difficult subject matter easier to bear... The novel's finest moments are... in the singular way that Hannaham can make the commonplace spring to life with nothing more than astute observations and precise language."―
New York Times Book Review

"Hannaham's prose is gloriously dense and full of elegant observations that might go unmade by a lesser writer. There is a great warmth in this novel that tackles darkness... [Hannaham] creates full-bodied characters. Even the minor figures are drawn with subtle details... Hannaham's decision to give a voice to crack—in the character Scotty—occasions some lively and inventive writing. Scotty has swagger and a sly sense of humor, and when he narrates he holds your attention... The character is complex, both tender and ruthless... A grand, empathetic, and funny novel about addiction, labor exploitation, and love...
Delicious Foods should be read for its bold narrative risks, as well as the heart and humor of its author's prose."―Roxane Gay, Bookforum

"Harrowing... Hannaham details a cycle of despair and enslavement in the poverty-ridden South... What emerges is the powerful tale of a place whose past is 'a ditch so deep with bodies it could pass for a starless night.'"―
The New Yorker

"
Delicious Foods has plenty of magic in it, and plenty of tragedy... A powerful allegory about modern-day slavery, Delicious Foods explores the ways that even the most extraordinary black men and women are robbed of the right to control their own lives... [Hannaham] is serious about investigating the long-term effects of internalized racism, and the despair that prevents people from helping themselves... A sharp critique of the American belief that you can do anything as long as you work hard."―Entertainment Weekly

"The novel's unforgettable cast... satisfies all our readerly cravings and without ostentation... The story's twists are at times implausible but nonetheless are a great feat of imagination. Hannaham has put his characters in the perfect conditions for these issues to play out--and for us to believe them... From what we've seen go down at Delicious, from the tenacity of this mother and son, we know it's love that keeps us going. Love is a rock every bit as hard as those diamond stars. Its indestructible beauty is enough to break down the earthly rocks that are its meager imitations."―
The Rumpus

"James Hannaham's satirical and darkly humorous look at racism, drugs, and the American South begins intensely... and doesn't let up... This brutal and beautiful tome is irresistible."―
USA Today

"
Delicious Foods is not a story about the death of the American Dream, but an illumination of the fantasies that surround it, and the denial that permits us to believe in its innocence. It is also a compelling and haunting tale of family, responsibility, and endurance."―Guernica

"An audacious, heartbreaking story... that is intended to be allegorical, but unearths a horror that is real and whose roots reach all the way back to slavery... Hannaham brilliantly creates a metaphor for human trafficking, modern-day industrialism, the pernicious effects of the war on drugs, and society's greedy need for 'quality' delivered as cheaply as possible...
Delicious Foods stay[s] in the mind... A breathtaking depiction of how difficult is to break a spirit down, and how stubborn and resilient people can be. "―Maclean's

"Strange and often haunting, Hannaham's brilliant look at the parent and child relationship, and the things that can tear that normally unbreakable bond apart, could be one of the best novels of 2015."―
Men's Journal

"Disturbing and addictive... This dark story is horrific, engrossing, deeply moving, and surprisingly funny at times... The subject matter in this tale of survival is uncomfortable and unfortunately all-too believable, but Hannaham's inventive storytelling and care for his characters fill this bleak world with much needed hope and love.
Delicious Foods is hard to swallow at times, but also hard to put down."―Winnipeg Free Press

"In lesser hands, Delicious Foods could easily have been a dark and dreary saga of misery and pain. Instead, Hannaham gleefully rides the lightness. There is no dwelling in sorry here—only movement to find a way forward to something better. No matter how bad things get, you are breathing, you are alive. Therein lies the joy."―
The Root

About the Author

James Hannaham is the author of the novels God Says No, a Stonewall Book Award finalist, and Delicious Foods, which won the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award and was a Los Angeles Times Book Prize and Dayton Literary Peace Prize finalist as well as a New York Times Notable Book. He lives in Brooklyn, where he teaches at the Pratt Institute.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Little, Brown and Company (August 30, 2022)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 352 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0316285277
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0316285278
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.25 x 1 x 9.5 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
Bravo. Definitely a good read and excellent story from a great author and story teller who has a great sense for writing dialogue within the narrative story in a very compelling and not disjointed or awkward manner stylistically.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022
While the book has flaws, a bit long, a bit disjointed you can't help falling for Miss Carlotta Mercedes. Not 25? yrs in prison, not SHU, not gang rape, nothing dampens her. As one follows her, one wonders what a smart, upbeat, determined individual would be had life just given her one of the breaks the rest of us get on a daily basis.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023
I really liked this book. I wasnt sure how Iwould like the whole stream of consciousness style of writing, but it was ok. I loved Carlotta. Strong, smart and never giving up, no matter all the hard knocks life gave her, she kept trying. I loved the humor, the sly and witty observations about the world from a place so different from my own. I learned some things about life from her and I will not forget her anytime soon. Keep writing. You're getting it right.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
A very fast read. An eye opening book about the American prison system
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2022
I received a DRC of this novel from the publisher.

After the mind-expanding project of Pilot Impostor, James Hannaham returns with a novel which exposes another kind of interior experience: that of the incarcerated. The story centers on an individual with steely resolve against pain, trauma, and injustice, who nevertheless refuses to untether from intense personal reflections.

Carlotta's voice is authentic, and her perspective is raw, and moving. For a trans woman to do time in a men's prison seems like double punishment. The public has no idea how prison really works, or doesn't work. Placing already damaged people in a sadistic environment can hardly be be viewed as rehabilitation. Recividism is the evidence of the failure of the carceral system.

When people have spent years in a 24/7 PTSD-inducing hellscape, constantly alert and always evaluating the flight or fight response, it seems almost ludicrous that anyone expects a smooth return to their life on the outside.

Prejudice against ex-cons is institutionally ingrained in our culture. The author very subtly makes comparisons of this phenomenon to the way we view the overweight, trans, immigrant, aged, disabled, poor, multiracial, and the undocumented. Society tends to denigrate their character, and treat them as an object of ridicule, or a source of embarrassment.

The chances of success are hampered in every single way. Carlotta needs to find a way to keep from breaking apart, to keep the pieces of her from eroding or exploding.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2022
But, you really ought to listen (Audible has it) while you read. Book has little punctuation, and the readers know what they’re reading and are fabulous.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
i have a trans kid and was reading too much chinese fictional history so wanted a change. one has to adjust to the slang of the writer and once i did that, the reading became easier. i appreciated a lot of the references that may slip by people due to age differences....picked up on a lot of funny things from growing up in the 70s. it was an entertaining book...not my normal genre
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2022
The most spectacular novel of the decade. Carlotta is an irresistible character who will win your heart and open our eyes. Read this book.
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Kody
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Incredible Book
Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2022
If you're thinking about buying this book but aren't sure, let me tell you to do it. But only if you're down to read something unique, special and a little bit more complicated than other novels.
Peter Maddock
5.0 out of 5 stars A fabulous yarn. A Must Read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 22, 2023
Carlotta grabbed me on the first page and released me on the last. Ruthlessly authentic and devoid of self pity, she weaves with intellectual dexterity the fragments of her life into a gripping and hilarious tale of survival. Superb writing. No compromises. Essential reading for anyone who has spent time the Big House.
DOUGLAS L GOLD
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2022
Have a seat or read in bed Either way this novel will feel as if you have been wrapped in a warm blanket. True brilliance from a master.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 30, 2022
Loved this book. It's a visceral, hilarious, heartfelt peek inside a world so vividly sculpted it felt alive to me. I blasted through in a day. Amazing stuff, haven't felt this moved by a book for yonks.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Me included
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 17, 2023
I didn't like the writing style. I felt it needed sub titles to "unnerstan" most of it. Even though the subject matter could be harrowing I just didn't connect with or care about Carlotta, which may be down to the style of writing I found myself ploughing on to the bitter end, relieved when I had finished it. Apologies as I hate to diss a book but this was most definiteliy not for me