

Excerpts from the novel have appeared in Auburn Avenue, Copper Nickel, and Transition. James Loves Ruth is told in the voices of Ruth Hurley, who changed her identity and moved across the country after her father was killed by police in the late eighties, and James Hurley, her soon-to-be-ex-husband, who spends the novel uncovering the truth about his wife. Jacinda recently finished work on a third novel, James Loves Ruth. Saint Monkey was also the 2015 Honor Book of the Black Caucus of the American Library Association. Saint Monkey won the 2015 Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize for best fiction written by a woman and the James Fenimore Cooper Prize for that year’s best historical fiction. Jacinda is also the author of Saint Monkey (Norton, 2014), which is set in 1950’s Eastern Kentucky and is a love letter to a Black community that has all but disappeared. Mother Country is told in the voices of an American woman struggling with infertility who kidnaps a young Moroccan girl, and the young mother, escaped from Mauritanian slavery, who loses her. It is the 2022 winner of the Ernest Gaines Award for Literary Excellence.

Later that same year, on a trip to Northern Mali, she also first witnessed modern-day slavery: that incident inspired the research that eventually took her to Mauritania, where she met with escaped slaves and anti-slavery activists and began the work that would become her newly published novel, Mother Country (Graywolf, 2022). After four years of being first a broadcast journalist and then an antitrust lawyer in New York City, Jacinda went to the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where she received her MFA before going on to spend a year as a Fulbright fellow to Côte d’Ivoire.ĭuring her Fulbright year, on a layover in Morocco, Jacinda discovered the city of Marrakech and fell in love. It was there that she took her first creative writing classes while at Duke Law School, she cross-registered in the English department, where she took her next few formative writing workshops. Jacinda Townsend grew up in Southcentral Kentucky and left for Harvard at the age of sixteen.
