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Pomegranate

Cover of the book Pomegranate showing the title and illustration of a cross-section of a red pomegrate with seeds
Helen Elaine Lee, Simon & Schuster, 2023

“The acclaimed author of The Serpent’s Gift returns with this gripping and powerful novel of healing, redemption, and love, following a queer Black woman who works to stay clean, pull her life together, and heal after being released from prison.”

Ranita Atwater is “getting short.”

She is almost done with her four-year sentence for opiate possession at Oak Hills Correctional Center. With three years of sobriety, she is determined to stay clean and regain custody of her two children.

My name is Ranita, and I’m an addict, she has said again and again at recovery meetings. But who else is she? Who might she choose to become? As she claims the story housed within her pomegranate-like heart, she is determined to confront the weight of the past and discover what might lie beyond mere survival.

Ranita is regaining her freedom, but she’s leaving behind her lover Maxine, who has inspired her to imagine herself and the world differently. Now she must steer clear of the temptations that have pulled her down, while atoning for her missteps and facing old wounds. With a fierce, smart, and sometimes funny voice, Ranita reveals how rocky and winding the path to wellness is for a Black woman, even as she draws on family, memory, faith, and love in order to choose life.

Perfect for fans of Jesmyn Ward and Yaa Gyasi, Pomegranate is a complex portrayal of queer Black womanhood and marginalization in America: a story of loss, healing, redemption, and strength. In lyrical and precise prose, Helen Elaine Lee paints a humane and unflinching portrait of the devastating effects of incarceration and addiction, and of one woman’s determination to tell her story.

Helen Elaine Lee
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Helen Elaine Lee

Helen Elaine Lee is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Her first novel, The Serpent's Gift, was published by Atheneum and her second, Water Marked, was published by Scribner. Her short stories have appeared in Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Callaloo, Best African American Fiction 2009, and Solstice Literary Magazine. Her novel Pomegranate, published in 2023 by Simon & Schuster’s Atria Books, was longlisted for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, won the Publishing Triangle 2024 Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction, was a finalist for the 2024 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction, and was named one of the 20 Best Books of 2023 by Amazon. This journey of healing follows Ranita Atwater as she gets out of prison after a four-year bid for opiate possession and strives to stay clean, repair her relationships with her kids, grapple with the past, and both own and tell her story.

On leave in Spring 2025.

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