Megan Giddings is an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota. Her first novel, Lakewood, was one of New York Magazine's top ten books of 2020, an NPR Best Book of 2020, a Michigan Notable book for 2021, a finalist for two NAACP Image Awards, and was a finalist for an L.A. Times Book Prize in the Ray Bradbury Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Speculative category. Megan's writing has received funding and support from the Barbara Deming Foundation and Hedgebrook. She lives in the Midwest.
“Chilling...Giddings is a writer with a vivid imagination and a
fresh eye both of the body and of society. This eerie debut
provides a deep character study spiked with a dose of horror.” —
Publishers Weekly
“Giddings writes with eloquence, walking readers through the
complicated world of Lakewood. They'll be eager to turn each page
and read what happens next.” — Booklist
"Lakewood is a thought-provoking debut and Megan Giddings is a
young writer to watch." — Kirkus Reviews
“Megan Giddings’ debut novel Lakewood is reminiscent of Jordan
Peele’s terrifying film Get Out.” — Essence
“Both profoundly poetic and utterly compelling, Lakewood presents
an intimate portrait of the physical and psychological trauma
caused by the use of black people as test subjects for medical
experiments in the United States and powerfully connects it to the
broader legacy of environmental racism.” — Ladee Hubbard, author of
The Talented Ribkins
“Megan Giddings’ Lakewood is a gripping thriller of ideas in the
tradition of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, depicting a
terrifying world of public complicity and government-sponsored
malpractice. Giddings asks: What happens when our want to be useful
is weaponized against us, when the only way we see to help others
is to invite harm upon ourselves? This is the rare debut that feels
utterly of the now, unearthing our shared past even as it charges
the reader to imagine and enact a better future, fast as they can.”
— Matt Bell, author of Scrapper
"Like Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale or Ira Levin’s The
Stepford Wives, Lakewood compels even as it unsettles. Megan
Giddings writes with a scalpel and I’d follow her characters
anywhere." — Kelly Link, author of Get in Trouble
“An impressive debut. Megan Giddings has produced a novel of great
emotional intensity. Her brilliant storytelling skills are on full
display in this story which unfolds with subtle prose that deftly
explores powerful themes of family, loss, responsibility, and
friendship. Lena Johnson is a masterfully rendered protagonist,
reminiscent of the characters of Toni Morrison, Gayl Jones and
Jesmyn Ward, while appearing utterly new and fresh.” — Jeffrey
Colvin, author of Africaville
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