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James

Winner of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

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James

By: Percival Everett
Narrated by: Dominic Hoffman
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'Truly extraordinary books are rare, and this is one of them' – Roddy Doyle

'His [Dominic Hofman] performance is terrific: variously wry, poignant and thoughtful as he imbues Jim with the humanity and agency denied to him by Twain' – The Guardian, Audiobook of the Week


James is a profound and ferociously funny novel from one of our greatest living writers, Percival Everett.

The Sunday Times Bestseller
Winner of the National Book Award for Fiction
Winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize
Finalist for the Orwell Prize for Fiction
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
Winner of The British Book Awards Fiction Book of the Year


The Mississippi River, 1861. When the enslaved Jim overhears that he is about to be sold to a new owner in New Orleans and separated from his wife and daughter forever, he flees to nearby Jackson’s Island until he can formulate a plan. Meanwhile, Huck Finn has faked his own death to escape his violent father who recently returned to town.

So begins a dangerous and transcendent journey along the Mississippi River, towards the elusive promise of the free states and beyond. As James and Huck navigate the treacherous waters, each bend in the river holds the promise of both salvation and demise. And together, the unlikely pair embark on the most life-changing odyssey of them all . . .

A 'Book of the Year' in The Observer, The Times & Sunday Times, The Guardian, Daily Mail, Daily Express, The Spectator, New Statesman, Independent, TLS, The Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, i newspaper, The Economist, The Irish Times, The New York Times, TIME and The New Yorker

'Who should read this book? Every single person in the country' – Ann Patchett

'Scorchingly funny and action-packed' – The Sunday Times, 'Books of the Year'

'This may be Everett's best book yet' – Bonnie Garmus

'Playful and viciously comic' – The Telegraph, 'Books of the Year'

'My favourite novel this year' – Salman Rushdie

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Critic reviews

A captivating response to Mark Twain’s classic that is both a bold exploration of a dark chapter in history and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit (The 2024 Booker Prize Judges)
I’m demanding that you read Percival Everett’s novel James, in which Everett takes the camera from Twain’s Huck Finn and hands it to the slave, Jim. Truly extraordinary books are rare, and this is one of them (Roddy Doyle, Booker Prize-winning author of Paddy Clarke, Ha Ha Ha)
James is funny and horrifying, brilliant and riveting. In telling the story of Jim instead of Huckleberry Finn, Percival Everett delivers a powerful, necessary corrective to both literature and history. I found myself cheering both the writer and his hero. Who should read this book? Every single person in the country (Ann Patchett, bestselling author of Tom Lake)
Pure brilliance. Funny, wise, gracious; this may be Everett's best book yet (Bonnie Garmus, bestselling author of Lessons in Chemistry)
Percival Everett is a giant of American letters, and James is a canon-shatteringly great book. Unforgiving and compassionate, beautiful and brutal, a tragedy and a farce, this brilliant novel rewrites literary history to let us hear the voices it has long suppressed (Hernan Diaz, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Trust)
My favourite novel this year was James by Percival Everett. By giving the runaway Jim from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn his own voice (or voices) and his dignity – James, not Jim – he adds a dimension that’s missing from the original, and, I think, improves on it (Salman Rushdie, The Observer, 'Books of the Year')
Scorchingly funny . . . A significant and exhilarating corrective to history, told in the most compelling of voices (The Sunday Times, 'Books of the Year')
Playful and viciously comic . . . James might be the book of the year and ought to have won the Booker Prize (The Daily Telegraph, 'Books of the Year')
Percival Everett’s magisterial satire James [is] an essential rewrite of Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn (The Guardian, 'Books of the Year;)
James is not just an imaginative retelling of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (which gives voice and agency to the enslaved Jim) but a gripping and propulsive drama that takes readers on a familiar journey while challenging their preconceptions at every twist and turn (Financial Times, 'Books of the Year')
One of the novels of the year . . . [It] is both true to the original and turns it entirely on its head. Crackling with insight and wit (Daily Mail, 'Books of the Year')
You will never think of Mark Twain's seminal 19th-century novel in the same way again, as Everett's version is subversive, clever and exciting, while also being a rollicking good read (i newspaper, 'Books of the Year')
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A much needed explosion of the mythology of the dumb loyal passive slave. Wonderfully articulating the exhausting double, triple think Black people have to adopt to survive even until today. Timely, lyrical I didn't want it to end. I recommend reading Huck finn first. Excellent Book!!!

Brilliantly, triumphant and tradguic humanising imagined tale of enslavement.

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A superb reading of an amazing novel. Deeply affecting and important as well. Everyone should read it.

Astonishing

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I was not sure what to expect with this retelling of a such a well known novel. I loved it. Then novel is well informed by history, centring the story on Jim and adding insightful interpretations of other characters.

Thoughtful and compelling

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A challenging, compelling read which finally makes three-dimensional and brings centre-stage a famous but opaque fictional character.

Brilliant, moving but utterly devastating

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Both poignant and, at times, laugh out loud funny. I found this to be an extremely evocative re telling of a classic story from a perspective that needed to be shared. James’ character is so vividly brought to life you feel you could almost touch him.

Wonderful narrator, very pleasant to listen to

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