This Here Is Love
A Novel
by Princess Joy L. Perry
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Pub Date 5 Aug 2025 | Archive Date 31 Jul 2025
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Description
“A luscious storyteller, Princess Joy L. Perry brings to light the profound moral and emotional dilemmas her characters face, making the reader feel the weight of their impossible choices and everyday courage. A fierce and luminous debut.” —Sheri Reynolds, author of The Rapture of Canaan and The Tender Grave
As the seventeenth century burns to a close in Tidewater, Virginia, America’s character is wrought in the fires of wealth, race, and freedom.
Young Bless, the only child left to her enslaved mother, stubbornly crafts the terms of her vital existence. She stands as the lone bulwark between her mother and irreparable despair, her mother’s only possibility of hope, as Bless reshapes the boundaries of love.
David is a helping child and a solace to his parents, and he gave a purpose to their trials. His survival hinges on his mother’s shrewd intellect and ferocious fight, but his sustenance is his freed Black father’s dream of emancipation for the entire family.
Jack Dane, a Scots-Irish boy, sails to Britain’s colonies when his father sells him into indentured servitude as an escape from poverty. There Jack learns from the rich the value of each person’s life.
A breathtaking, haunting, and epic saga, This Here Is Love intimately intertwines us with these beautifully drawn, unforgettable American characters. Bless, taken to serve the slaveowner’s daughter, must decide where she belongs: with the enslaved or above them. David, sold away from his people, retreats into himself even as he yearns to unite with others. Jack, acting impetuously, changes his fortune, but will doing so sacrifice his humanity?
All three come together on Jack’s land. As they face and challenge each other, they will relinquish and remake beliefs about family and freedom, even as they confront the limits of love.
About the Author: Princess Joy L. Perry is the recipient of a Virginia Commission for the Arts Fellowship and a winner of the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Award. Her short stories have appeared in All About Skin, African American Review, and Kweli Journal.
Advance Praise
"In the tenderest of prose and the most compelling of storytelling, Princess Joy L. Perry has reached back centuries to our earliest national moments, writing of the confusion that occurs when power crosses love—but oh, how that love can survive! A love at the beginning and at the end. A love which is the sweetest human wisdom, the most merciful of legacies." -Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, author of The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois
"In This Here Is Love, Princess Joy L. Perry refuses to shy away from the cruelties of surviving the realities of seventeenth-century America and has charted the terrible truths of her characters’ impossible choices—even as they map a journey toward their own freedom, their futures, their shared humanity. In these pages, we have love rooted and rebuilt in the land that stripped these compelling characters of almost all they have, and a blueprint for how hope may still move us forward." -DéLana R. A. Dameron, author of Redwood Court, a Reese's Book Club Selection
"This Here is Love is an utterly riveting intergenerational saga of love, betrayal, theft, and resilience. Princess Joy L. Perry laces every chapter with fireworks and unforgettable characters—all off-kilter, wounded, and searching for solace in this epic tale of slavery and freedom." -Lawrence Hill, author of Someone Knows My Name, winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize
"IIn the manner of Edward P. Jones’s The Known World, this sweeping and greathearted novel presents a cast of unforgettable characters driven by their hopes and yearnings, men and women who in the face of the suffering and loss and violence of bondage manage to go about the ‘brave business of love.’ This is a beautiful book." -Janet Peery, National Book Award finalist for The River Beyond the World
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781324105978 |
PRICE | US$29.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 352 |
Links
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Featured Reviews

This Here Is Love is an emotional story that follows many characters in the late 1600's, early 1700's in the time of Black American slavery. The novel is set in three parts, the first being when most of the characters are disconnected from each other, both in location and time. We learn who they are and their origin's (in terms of the novel), but the second part brings them all together and connects all their storylines together.
The heart of the novel is a girl named Bless; we watch her grow from a child into a woman, and all the ups and downs of her life as a slave. Other characters include a young white boy who becomes a slave owner, a free man and his enslaved son, and more.
This was incredibly moving, and well written. If you like the novel The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr., then I highly recommend you pick up this book. In the couple days that I've had between finishing this story and writing this review, I've not stopped thinking about it. I originally was going to rate this book a 4.5, but I'm now bumping it up to a full 5 stars.

I read this book as an electronic ARC and my god, it is one of the most profound, captivating, and truthful accounts we have of American slavery. It is likely going to be one of my favorite books of this year if not all time. The storyline weaves together the lives of no less than four different families, from white indentured servants to slave owners to African slaves sold into slavery at the beginning of the North American slave trade.
This book by its description and nature is a heavy topic and features the realities of slavery that are horrific. However, I applaud the author for handling these horrors and suffering in a manner that only
the suffering inflicted. I think this work deserves to be read to completion and needs to so that more people truly understand the physical and psychological horrors of slavery.
The writing style itself is deep, rich, evocative, and captivating. Truly some of the best prose I have read, and all the more laudable considering this is a debut work. It helps create a rich tapestry of stories that effectively weave so many different characters and people and worldviews into one cohesive unit.
My thanks to NetGalley, the publisher, W. W. Norton and Company, and the author for a copy of this electronic ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review!

**⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | A Tender, Soulful Celebration of Love**
Reading *This Here Is Love* felt like sitting on a front porch with someone who knows the truth about life and isn’t afraid to speak it—with heart, humor, and so much grace. Princess Joy L. Perry has crafted something rare: a book that feels deeply personal, yet universally resonant.
Her words reach into those quiet, vulnerable places we often protect, and gently pull them into the light. Whether she's talking about family, grief, healing, or joy, there’s an honesty and warmth that wraps around you like a familiar song. The writing is poetic but grounded, and full of moments that made me pause, smile, and even tear up a little.
This isn't just a book to read—it’s a book to *feel*. To revisit. To gift to someone you love. Perry reminds us that love—real love—is layered, complex, and always worth it.
If you need a reminder of the beauty in everyday moments or a little spark to keep going, *This Here Is Love* will meet you right where you are.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5 stars)
Set in 1690s Tidewater, Virginia, This Here Is Love by Princess Joy L. Perry is a profound exploration of love, resilience, and survival amidst the harsh realities of slavery and indentured servitude. The narrative follows Bless, an enslaved woman; David, a freeborn boy fighting to claim that freedom; and Jack, a Scots-Irish indentured servant struggling with his dreams of liberty in a brutal new world.
Perry’s writing is lyrical and immersive, painting both pain and tenderness with care. The characters feel real and fully formed, their choices heartbreaking yet deeply human. This debut novel bravely asks: how do people maintain their humanity in a system designed to erase it?
A powerful, emotionally stirring read that left a lasting impact.
Thank you to NetGalley for the advance copy.

This Here Is Love is an unflinching and devastating exploration of American slavery in the late 1600s with multiple intertwined and layered perspectives.
This book will undoubtedly be one of my favourites this year — the writing was beautiful, poetic and intimate while the characters were raw and complex.
Heartbreaking and horrific, This Here Is Love will completely shatter you and tenderly piece you back together. It is a quietly defiant book about love and hope, in all its beautiful and destructive forms, as well as sacrifice, resilience and survival.
Thank you so much to NetGalley and W. W. Norton & Company for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!
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