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Kim Coleman Foote is the author of the debut novel, Coleman Hill, named a finalist for the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, NAACP Image Award, and Audie Award, and long-listed for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize.
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Sep 5, 2023 · Coleman Hill: A Novel. Hardcover – September 5, 2023. by Kim Coleman Foote (Author) 4.0 97 ratings. See all formats and editions. Longlisted for the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction • Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize • Shortlisted for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Debut Author.
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Aug 29, 2023 · FICTION: Kim Coleman Foote draws on her family (note the title) in story of pain passed down through generations. By Shannon Gibney Special to the Star Tribune. August 29, 2023 — 7:30am.
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Kim Coleman Foote (Author of Coleman Hill) Goodreads Author. Website. https://www.kimfoote.com/ Twitter. KimColemanFoote. Genre. Fiction. Member Since. August 2023. edit data. Kim Coleman Foote was born and raised in New Jersey, where she started writing fiction at the age of seven (ish).
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950 ratings212 reviews. Coleman Hill is the exhilarating story of two American families whose fates become intertwined in the wake of the Great Migration. Braiding fact and fiction, it is a remarkable, character-rich tour de force exploring the ties that bind three generations.
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Mar 22, 2023 · Kim Coleman Foote’s Art of Biomythography. The FAWC writing fellow explores the ‘muddiness’ of history and memory. By Susannah Elisabeth Fulcher Mar 22, 2023. “When you forget parts of a history, patterns repeat themselves,” says Kim Coleman Foote. “This goes for the great human tragedies as much as for intergenerational trauma within families.”
Kim Coleman Foote’s debut, Coleman Hill, is a sweeping family epic—an accomplished and assured intergenerational story that feels fresh but remains deeply steeped in Black American literary traditions and history. Foote describes the project as a biomythography, a word coined by writer and scholar Audre Lorde to describe her memoir, Zami.