Nightshade
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Assembly Press
Publishing:16th Apr '26
£13.99
This title is due to be published on 16th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A gorgeous, Gothic, Romany coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of the 1980s Southern Ontario tobacco belt—with a dash of magic realism.
Longing for glamour and riches and freedom, Zelda is a young woman who chafes against her Romany identity and her family's poverty. Everything changes when she’s lured away from working alongside her mother and aunts and other migrant workers in the tobacco fields and is hired as an assistant and good luck charm to the charismatic Trixie Tormentine.
What starts out as a summer of ease and access to the unfettered wealth of the Tormentines—Trixie's husband Jack owns the tobacco farm that employs Zelda's family and friends—unspools into dangerous displays of power and manipulation. One of the Romany family's puppets, grandmother Puri Dai, acts as Zelda's confidante and mentor, and warns her about the devil of the tobacco fields, a harbinger of destruction.
As Zelda struggles with her simmering feelings toward the Tormentines, the devil appears to her one night in a motel parking lot. Can Puri Dai's love pull Zelda back from the brink and into a new future? The fate of her family depends on it.
"Nightshade is an evocative and surreal read, conjuring sun-soaked tobacco fields, laced through with dread and magic. Hutchinson Lee has crafted a compelling story of strong women, the snares of wealth, and what happens when the puppeteers themselves find they are no longer the ones pulling the strings."—Anuja Varghese, author of Chrysalis
"What a marvel. In Nightshade, Lynn Hutchinson Lee conjures a world of heat-hazed fields and white gardens where glamour beckons and danger moves just out of sight. Zelda’s desire to be seen—by wealth, by power—meets the fierce love and warning of Romany women who know the cost. The prose is sensuous and exact, the folklore alive, the politics unflinching. This is a novel about work and hunger, inheritance and passing, and the thin veil between rescue and trap. I’ll be pressing it into many hands."—Oksana Marafioti, author of American Gypsy: A Memoir
"Hutchinson Lee has created a gorgeous, swirling story about family and heritage and temptation in this novel. Centering on a Romani family working on a tobacco farm in the early 1980s, we become particularly close to Zelda, who is desperate for the ease and opportunity that she thinks will come when she leaves her family and seeks a life elsewhere. Puri Dai dances in and out of the story, having vivid dreams and sharing knowledge and warnings that will hopefully keep Zelda and the family safe. An interesting read about Romani heritage, thankfully written by a gifted author of Romani descent."—Manda Barker, Raven Book Store
"Lynn Hutchinson Lee’s moving story about a Roma family working in the tobacco fields of southwestern Ontario during the 80s is a tour de force. Matriarch Rhodie and her sisters and daughter fight to preserve their culture while struggling with poverty, sub-par housing, cheating supervisors, accidents and more. The family’s struggles are interwoven with descriptions of nature—plants, birds and stars, crafted in a haunting poetic prose. Simultaneously prose poem and page-turner, Nightshade draws us into the lives of its characters. Readers will come to love fragile Liza-May, who tends to ill and injured birds, feisty Lilly, who stands up to injustice, and protagonist Zelda. Eighteen, Zelda longs for her own life and, like so many young women before her, makes both missteps and giant steps discovering what her own path might be. And the puppets! Grandmother puppet Puri Dai’s voice infuses the novel with a gentle wisdom, as she attempts to protect both her wooden and human charges."—Ursula Pflug, author of Mountain
"Lynn Hutchinson Lee’s novel Nightshade gives a very rare and precious insight into a Romany family and community, their language and history; and I for one am so grateful it has been written. Reading the novel, the author’s words come from a wise and very old nomadic tradition. For many of us in the disconnected twenty-first century, it is time to speak about our hidden Romany identity and heritage. Today, it is about being a participant in a global story. Reading Nightshade, I felt like I was coming home."—Frances Roberts Reilly, author of Parramisha: A Romani Poetry Collection
ISBN: 9781998336272
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
272 pages