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Chain-Gang All-Stars

by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah

Dystopian
Speculative Fiction
Social Commentary
367 Pages

"Brutal, brilliant, and impossible to look away from—a devastating indictment of America's prison system wrapped in visceral storytelling."

Synopsis

Welcome to Chain-Gang All-Stars, the wildly popular and deeply controversial program embedded within America's prison system. In packed arenas watched by millions of live-stream viewers, prisoners compete as gladiators in brutal combat for the ultimate prize: their freedom. Fan favorites Loretta Thurwar and Hamara "Hurricane Staxxx" Stacker are teammates and lovers fighting their way through the deadly circuit. Thurwar is nearing the end of her time, just a few matches away from winning her freedom—a fact she carries as heavily as the lethal hammer she wields in the arena. As she prepares for her final brutal encounters, protestors gather at the gates demanding the program's end, and the show's corporate owners begin stacking the odds against her. The closer Thurwar gets to freedom, the more dangerous her path becomes. Set in a near-future America that feels uncomfortably familiar, Chain-Gang All-Stars explores a society that has weaponized entertainment, monetized incarceration, and turned human suffering into spectacle. Through Thurwar and Staxxx's story, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah crafts a searing examination of the prison-industrial complex, racial injustice, and our cultural appetite for violence. This is dystopian fiction that holds up a mirror to our present, asking what we're willing to watch and what we're willing to ignore.

Our Take

Chain-Gang All-Stars is a stunning and brutal debut novel that forces readers to confront America's relationship with incarceration, violence, and entertainment. Adjei-Brenyah, whose short story collection Friday Black established him as a major voice in speculative fiction, brings the same sharp social commentary and emotional depth to this full-length work. What makes this novel extraordinary is how it balances visceral action sequences with profound moral questions. The gladiatorial combat is horrifying yet compelling—exactly as it would be for the millions watching within the novel's world. Adjei-Brenyah never lets us forget that we're complicit in systems that dehumanize and exploit. The relationship between Thurwar and Staxxx provides emotional grounding, reminding us these are people with histories, dreams, and love for each other despite the system determined to reduce them to entertainment. The novel includes footnotes with real statistics about America's prison system, refusing to let readers retreat into "it's just fiction." This formal choice is bold and effective, underlining how the dystopia isn't that distant from our reality. Some readers may find the violence difficult, but it's never gratuitous—it serves the book's larger critique. Fans of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins or The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead will recognize similar ambitions. Chain-Gang All-Stars is essential, unforgettable reading—a novel that entertains while demanding we examine what we find entertaining.

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