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Good Dirt

By: Charmaine Wilkerson
Narrated by: January LaVoy
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When Ebby Freeman travels to France to take a three-month hiatus from her complicated home life, the last person she expects to find is her ex-fiancé Henry, with his new girlfriend in tow.
Nearly twenty years earlier, the Freemans were the only African American family living in a wealthy coastal enclave in Connecticut when armed robbers invaded their family home and tragedy changed their lives forever.

Then, just as Ebby thought she had a new chance at happiness, her storybook romance with Henry fell apart.
Now, this unexpected encounter with Henry will force Ebby to reckon with her past and to think on the other loss her family suffered that day – the destruction of a beloved stoneware jar crafted by an enslaved ancestor and passed down through the generations. A piece that might hold not only her family history, but also the key to reclaiming her future.

Praise for Charmaine Wilkerson and Black Cake:

'Completely blew me away'
Red

'Unputdownable. Astonishing. Twists and turns so shocking they will leave your head spinning and your heart aching'
Grazia

'You can't help but fall in love with this book'
Stylist

'A novelist to watch'
Independent

'Beautiful, deeply resonant . . . A story that is as meaningful as it is delicious'
Taylor Jenkins Reid, bestselling author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

'A rich, complex and really satisfying novel'
Alison Finch, BBC Radio 4

'A delicious and gripping tale that sweeps the reader across decades and continents'
Guardian

'A book that is both universal and unique.'
Afua Hirsch, bestselling author of Brit(ish)

'This novel has a tremendous heart at its centre, and I felt its beat on every page. What an extraordinary debut'
Mary Beth Keane, bestselling author of Ask Again, Yes

© Charmaine Wilkerson 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

African American Family Life Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction

Critic reviews

A thoroughly researched and beautifully imagined family saga, with a moving and hopeful ending
Wilkerson expertly tackles grief , trauma and the drive to live as you wish , in spite of your family's expectations and your community's barely concealed racism
A remarkable exploration of family bonds, grief, heartbreak, friendship, and the deep scars of slavery and racism... Wilkerson’s prose is succinct yet richly evocative, masterfully delving into the minds and motivations of her characters and delivering a narrative that lingers long after the final page... This novel solidifies Wilkerson's place as one of the great multi-generational storytellers of our time. (Abi Daré, bestselling author of The Girl with the Louding Voice)
What a beautiful and masterfully crafted story. I’m in utter awe of Charmaine. I found Ebby’s story just heartbreaking, but ultimately it left me thinking deeply about the process of healing from unspeakable pain and building the muscle of resilience... Charmaine is the real deal - she has SUCH a talent for every aspect of storytelling. I fell in love with her characters; I was gripped by her plot; I adore her words. (Harriet Constable, author of The Instrumentalist)
There are chapters that push your tear ducts to the limits
A masterclass in storytelling, world-building and drawing characters who feel so real you can reach out to the page and feel them reaching back out toward you. Good Dirt is a searing portrait of grief, of death and life and the truth that one without the other does not exist, that to find new life does not always mean forgetting the past, but reshaping and rebuilding it and realising all the remarkable ways in which it can be reforged. Charmaine Wilkerson is a stunning writer, whose brilliance knows no adequate words, and whose characters will live long in my memory. (Ore Agbaje-Williams, author of The Three of Us)
A sensational intergenerational story about hidden heartbreak, hope, and the restorative power of embracing and sharing one's ancestry. A story not only told incredibly well, but most importantly, a pleasure to read. (Jessica George, author of MAAME)
Good Dirt is a mystery that weaves together multi-generational strands of past and present trauma, from West Africa to Long Island Sound, from the 1800s to the present. Written in glittering and discerning prose, poignant yet hopeful, Good Dirt is a masterful character study exploring the stories we inherit and how the past informs the present. I loved it. Brava, Charmaine. (Nikki May, author of Wahala and This Motherless Land)
A writer of extraordinary gifts. She can capture the arc of a family story like none other. This kaleidoscopic novel of love, loss, and triumph will sit with you for a long time after you finish the last page (Dolen Perkins-Valdez, author of Take My Hand)
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I really enjoyed listening to the history of the Freeman family and how, despite everything, they managed to thrive.
It’s a poignant exploration of loss — and a powerful reminder that it’s still possible to find yourself in the aftermath.
January LaVoy’s narration was absolutely outstanding!

Wonderful take on the history of America

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I enjoyed seeing snippets of their family history before slavery and their journey to freedom. So many forgetton stories, such resilience.

Great read!

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