A darkly funny and heartfelt debut novel about what it means to grow up young and black on the south side of Chicago when it feels like your choices are slim to none
Gabriel Bump Books
Gabriel Bump is a writer who delves into the complexities of urban life, exploring themes of identity, community, and the struggle for a better future. His prose is recognized for its raw honesty, keen observation, and ability to capture the distinct atmosphere of American city neighborhoods. Bump's work grapples with the search for meaning and belonging in an ever-changing world. His narratives offer readers profound insights into the human experience, prompting reflection and empathy.


The New Naturals
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring themes of grief and resilience, the story follows a young Black woman from Boston who, after the tragic loss of her child, seeks to create a safe haven in an abandoned restaurant in Western Massachusetts. With the support of a benefactor, she begins to build her vision of a separate society. However, as her plans materialize, unforeseen challenges arise, testing her resolve and the foundations of her dream.