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James Mondesir is a writer who brings a unique perspective to contemporary fiction, drawing from his immigrant experience and diverse professional background. Born in Haiti and arriving in the United States at sixteen, he holds an undergraduate degree in Information Technology and a master's degree in education management. His career has spanned multiple fields, including work as an EMT, in the IT sector, and many years as a middle school educator. Currently residing in Jersey City with his wife Jenny, Mondesir is both a dedicated father and educator who believes in living life to its fullest potential. His debut novel, Sunrise, launched his literary career, followed by his second book Delivered—a gripping tale of a NYU graduate student whose night out takes a devastating turn—published in May 2025 to rave reviews from Kirkus Review, Publishers Weekly and NewInBooks. He is currently working on a third manuscript exploring the dangerous world of organ trafficking through the eyes of a New York City cardiac surgeon working in the Caribbean, continuing his commitment to creating captivating stories that offer readers both escape and wisdom.
“Kirkus Reviews:
“A captivating tale about betrayal that presents impressively complex characters… This is a powerful work that dramatically captures the fragility of life as well as the perseverance of the human spirit.”
Publishers Weekly:
“Mondesir charts Jean’s return to the world with keen emotional and psychological precision… Delivered places its value in grace and the disarming power of compassion.””
– Kirkus Reviews
In this novel, an academic overachiever ends up in prison and, upon his release, struggles to restart his ravaged life.
The child of demanding Haitian immigrants—his father is a lawyer and his mother a nurse— Jean Valuer is ambitiously making progress on the “American Dream Highway.” After he earns a bachelor’s degree in English literature from Cornell University, he pursues a master’s from New York University, with aspirations to write novels and teach. But those dreams are destroyed when he’s arrested for drug possession. He is caught holding a bag filled with drugs, unbeknown to him, that was given to him by his best friend, Marcus Ramirez. Jean is eventually released from prison as part of a program to deter the spread of Covid-19, and, now 27 years old and free, he finds the world an inhospitable place for a felon. His girlfriend, Julie Matthews, abandons him; his parents shun him in disgust; and he discovers that it is nearly impossible to find a job with a criminal record. In this thoughtfully meditative novel by Mondesir, Jean is pulled between his desire to find meaning in his new circumstances and his burning need to exact revenge on Marcus for his treachery: “Betrayal by someone you love is like disembowelment; it eviscerates your sense of self-worth, and causes a sort of death.” Jean’s character is drawn with remarkable subtlety—a bookish, ruminative young man, he is simply too imaginative to foreclose the possibility of redemption, but also too intelligent to see it as plausible. Moreover, while the author is careful not to reduce the protagonist to mere symbolism—Jean is a fully realized human being—he is microcosmic of the dangers faced by African Americans in the United States, and the lonely dislocation caused by the pandemic. This is a powerful work that dramatically captures the fragility of life as well as the perseverance of the human spirit.
A captivating tale about betrayal that presents impressively complex characters.
Pub Date: May 15, 2025
ISBN: 9798230176879
Page count: 352pp
Publisher: Self
Review Posted Online: July 15, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2025
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