“A propulsive, poignant, and emotionally enthralling novel that showcases the silent cost of buried secrets, but also the hope that lies in healing. You can’t help but root for Dionne to not only reclaim her body and her truth, but to redefine herself on her own terms.”—Lena Waithe, award-winning actress, producer, and screenwriter
“The Revelation of Dionne Daphne is a feat—a novel that is not only a pulse-thrumming page-turner, but a moving meditation on the long reach of family traumas, the ballast of deep friendships, and complicated forgiveness. The book is every bit of a love letter to Black women, to anyone burdened by the weight of a troubled past.”—Mitchell S. Jackson, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of The Residue Years
“Bold, singular, unsparing. This story of a woman reckoning is a testament—and testimony—to the power Black women can find in each other . . . and, most of all, in themselves and exactly the gut punch of a novel I’d expect from the visionary behind some of my favorite and iconic television shows.”—Christine Pride, author of We Are Not Like Them and All the Men I’ve Loved Again
“Akil’s literary debut reads as an exquisite examination of life seasoned with the rare honesty of perspective—it is an unflinching confession of a woman’s becoming, infused with timeless truth. The Revelation of Dionne Daphne is as immersive as a deep friendship: disarming, unsettling, and profoundly intimate. Akil’s characters are unforgettable not because they are extraordinary creatures but because they are drawn with such honesty that they feel known, their lives feel lived, and their emotions deeply resonate. As such, The Revelation of Dionne Daphne is more than a novel; it is an act of witnessing—a story that feels as though it could be true, if only one had the courage to tell it.”—Jayne Allen, bestselling author of Black Girls Must Die Exhausted
“In The Revelation of Dionne Daphne, Akil offers readers that most precious of writerly gifts: a story that feels achingly, beautifully, honest. Set in the early 90s but with concerns that still resonate today, this lovingly-rendered novel will live on in your head and your heart.”—Angela Flournoy, bestselling author of The Wilderness
“Mara Brock Akil—with sharp, precise strokes of her pen—gives us yet another enduring American love story, one that dares to center the interiority of Black female life with honesty and grace. In The Revelation of Dionne Daphne, Akil crafts a bold, intimate, and unapologetic portrait of a woman unraveling—and remaking herself—in the shadow of fear, desire, and memory. At once a psychological excavation and a cultural mirror, this novel interrogates the cost of silence and the fragile architectures of success, love, and selfhood. A deeply felt and necessary work. I didn’t want it to end.”—Tara M. Stringfellow, bestselling author of Memphis