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Palaver
Bryan Washington
$28

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-- This is a preorder title and will ship on or after November 04, 2025 --

Finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction

Named a Most Anticipated Book by New York, Time, the Boston Globe, Rolling Stone, Harper's Bazaar, Bustle, and Town & Country

A life-affirming novel of family, mending, and how we learn to love, from the award-winning Bryan Washington.

In Tokyo, the son works as an English tutor and drinks his nights away with friends at a gay bar. He’s entangled in a sexual relationship with a married man, and while he has built a chosen family in Japan, he is estranged from his mother in Houston, whose preference for the son’s oft-troubled homophobic brother, Chris, pushed him to leave home. Then, in the weeks leading up to Christmas, ten years since they last saw each other, the mother arrives uninvited on his doorstep.

With only the son’s cat, Taro, to mediate, the two of them bristle at each other immediately. The mother, wrestling with memories of her youth in Jamaica and her own complicated brother, works to reconcile her good intentions with her missteps. The son struggles to forgive. But as life steers them in unexpected directions—the mother to a tentative friendship with a local bistro owner and the son to a cautious acquaintance with a new patron of the bar—they begin to see each other more clearly. During meals and conversations and an eventful trip to Nara, mother and son try as best they can to determine where “home” really is—and whether they can even find it in one another.

Written with understated humor and an open heart, moving through past and present and across Houston, Jamaica, and Japan, Bryan Washington’s Palaver is an intricate story of family, love, and the beauty of a life among others.

BIO

Bryan Washington is the author of the story collection Lot and the novels Memorial and Family Meal. A National Book Award 5 Under 35 Honoree, he is the winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize, the NYPL Young Lions Fiction Award, the Ernest J. Gaines Award, two Lambda Literary Awards, and an O. Henry Prize, and he has been a finalist for a National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction, the Aspen Words Literary Prize, the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, the Andrew Carnegie Medal of Excellence, and the James Tait Black Prize. A frequent contributor to The New Yorker and The New York Times, his writing has also appeared in GrantaThe New York Times MagazineNew YorkTimeGQ, and Esquire, among many other places. He is based in Tokyo.

REVIEWS

“Bryan Washington is one of the most sensual and emotionally captivating writers out there. His sparse yet resplendent style could be considered Hemingway-esque, but his terseness isn’t muscular, it’s musical, with a keen ear for the rhythms of speech and thought, the rubato ways that moods can change . . . With Palaver, Washington has again proven himself to be a genius of feeling, a writer who resuscitates our hearts with every word.” -- Eric A. Ponce, BookPage (starred review)

"A bighearted drama . . . The situation is rather straightforward, but Washington’s nuanced portrait of the gulf between mother and son and their difficulties bridging it offers keen insights into human relationships . . . The author’s fans will love this." -- Publishers Weekly

“Rendered in a taut, affecting prose, Washington’s third novel portrays a queer Black man’s attempts to reconcile emotions surrounding his estranged mother and conflicted relationships from Jamaica to Texas to Japan.” -- Hamilton Cain, The Boston Globe (Best New Fall Books)

“An intimate look at a young gay man struggling to reconcile with his family.” -- Time (Best Fall Books)

"[Bryan Washington] is at his best when drawing stark lines between distant cities and people. While Palaver drops readers directly into an argumentative and reeling household, the resulting novel is quiet, specific, and, ultimately, a uniquely beautiful read." -- CT Jones, Rolling Stone

[H]  Farrar, Straus & Giroux  /  November 04, 2025

1.1" H x 8.48" L x 5.72" W (0.99 lbs) 336 pages