Harlem Shuffle

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"Harlem Shuffle" is a crime novel by Colson Whitehead that follows a furniture salesman drawn into the criminal underworld of 1960s Harlem, blending heist caper, family saga, and social commentary.

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instanceOf crime novel
novel
author Colson Whitehead NERFINISHED
awarded Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction longlist NERFINISHED
Kirkus Prize for Fiction longlist
containsElement family drama
heist plot
social realism
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist Oliver Munday NERFINISHED
describedAs blend of heist caper and family saga
social commentary on 1960s Harlem
genre crime fiction
heist fiction
historical fiction
social novel
hasSequel Crook Manifesto NERFINISHED
isbn10 0385545134
isbn13 9780385545136
language English
literaryMovement contemporary American literature
mainCharacter Ray Carney NERFINISHED
marketedAs crime thriller
literary fiction
mediaType audiobook
ebook
print
narrativeForm prose
narrativePerspective third-person narration
pageCount about 320 pages
partOfSeries Ray Carney series
protagonistOccupation furniture salesman
publicationDate 2021
publisher Doubleday
publisherImprint Doubleday Books NERFINISHED
reviewedIn The Guardian NERFINISHED
The New York Times NERFINISHED
The Washington Post NERFINISHED
setDuringEvent 1964 Harlem riot NERFINISHED
settingCity New York City NERFINISHED
settingCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
settingPlace Harlem NERFINISHED
settingTime 1960s
theme crime and corruption
family and loyalty
race and class in America
urban change

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Colson Whitehead notableWork Harlem Shuffle