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Chantal v johnson post traumatic
Chantal v johnson post traumatic






Like life, Post-traumatic is richly triggering and highly recommended.”- Myriam Gurba, author of MEAN It made me smile, laugh, cringe, shiver, and think. Johnson has blessed us with a cool, stylish, and violently funny novel about survival. POST-TRAUMATIC is a gem.”- Elif Batuman, author of THE IDIOT “Deeply original, socially important, psychologically revelatory, propulsively and idiosyncratically readable. Longlisted for the CENTER FOR FICTION First Novel Prize VULTURE, Most Anticipated Books of Spring Johnson performs an extraordinary feat, delivering a psychologically astute story about the aftermath of trauma that somehow manages to brim with warmth, laughter, and hope. With razor-sharp prose and mordant wit, Chantal V. Will she find a way to repair what matters most to her?Ī debut from a stunning talent, Post-traumatic is a new kind of survivor narrative, featuring a complex heroine who is blazingly, indelibly alive.

chantal v johnson post traumatic

But after a family reunion prompts Vivian to take a bold step, she finds herself alone in new and terrifying ways, without even Jane to confide in, and she starts to unravel.

chantal v johnson post traumatic

She lives in a constant state of hypervigilant awareness that makes even a simple subway ride into a heart-pounding drama.įor years, Vivian has self-medicated with a mix of dating, dieting, dark humor and smoking weed with her BFF, Jane. Privately, Vivian contends with the memories and aftereffects of her bad childhood-compounded by the everyday stresses of being a Black Latinx woman in America. To the outside observer, Vivian is a success story-a dedicated lawyer who advocates for mentally ill patients at a New York City psychiatric hospital.

chantal v johnson post traumatic

In this “deeply original” (Elif Batuman) and “violently funny” (Myriam Gurba) story, a young lawyer finally confronts her dark past so she can live in a more peaceful future.








Chantal v johnson post traumatic