Somewhere Soft to Land: A Novel

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368 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 21, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 368
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780593726792
  • Dimensions: 6.37" W x 1.23" L x 9.54" H
kai alonté is a Ghanaian American artist based in northern Europe. Her short story “3-Step Face Mask” was published in Sycamore Review in 2021 and won first place for nonfiction in the 2020 West Virginia Writers Contest. In 2024, her essay “Embracing Life’s Layers Through Collage” was published in Onko Maailma Valmis?, a collection organized by Kulttuuria kaikille (Culture for All). She graduated from Trinity College Dublin’s MPhil program in creative writing and has been an artist-in-residence at Gullkistan, NES, Arteles, and Hub Feenix.
“This bracing first novel is an intimate and impassioned exploration of friendship, resilience, and the uneasy balance between loyalty and self-preservation. . . . alonté skillfully balances moments of quiet humor with a searing portrayal of love, grief, and respectability politics in Black women’s lives. Most striking is alonté’s tender yet incisive prose, rendering Dzifa’s search for belonging and authenticity deeply recognizable. This is a powerful debut that lingers well beyond its final page.”Booklist

“Incisive debut . . . alonté does an excellent job illustrating the characters’ grief in the wake of tragedy, along with Dzifa’s heartfelt desire to support her friend. This will move readers.”Publishers Weekly

“From rage to indifference to the illusory hope for reunification, alonté takes readers through the life cycle of toxic families with visceral realness, humanizing zillennials who are estranged not just from their families but also from their pasts as a whole.”Library Journal

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