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The American Queen: An Award-Winning Historical Fiction Novel about the Real-Life Black Woman Who Ruled a Kingdom on American Soil

Vanessa Miller

Winner:Christy Awards -Amplify Award (2024)

A WOMAN EVOLVE BOOK CLUB PICK A NORTH CAROLINA READS PICK A Christy Award WINNER A 2024 American Fiction Award WINNER A 2025 Audie Awards WINNER Best Historical Fiction of 2024 (She Reads) FEATURED IN GMA, WASHINGTON POST, AND ESSENCE There is only one known queen who truly ruled a kingdom on American soil. Meet the queen of Happy Land in this riveting novel from USA TODAY bestselling author Vanessa Miller.

"This powerful story must be told and retold." --GMA 15 New Books to Read (Good Morning America)

"A hidden gem in American history." --Publishers Weekly

"This marvel of a novel transported me." --Sadeqa Johnson, NYT bestselling author

"A story [about] . . . the indomitable spirit of a woman." --Lisa Wingate #1 NYT bestselling author

"Inspirational and unforgettable." --Kim Michele Richardson, NYT bestselling author

"A triumph." --Adriana Trigiani, bestselling author

Transformative and breathtakingly honest, The American Queen is based on actual events that occurred between 1865 - 1889 and shares the unsung history of a Black woman who built a kingdom in Appalachia as a refuge for the courageous people who dared to dream of a different way of life.

Over the twenty-four years she was enslaved on the Montgomery Plantation, Louella learned to feel one thing: hate. Hate for the man who sold her mother. Hate for the overseer who left her daddy to hang from a noose. Hate so powerful there's no room in her heart for love, not even for the honorable Reverend William, whom she likes and respects enough to marry.

But when William finally listens to Louella's pleas and leads the formerly enslaved people off the plantation, Louella begins to replace her hate with hope. Hope that they will find a place where they can live free from fear. Hope that despite her many unanswered prayers, she can learn to trust for new miracles.

Soon, William and Louella become the appointed king and queen of their self-proclaimed Kingdom of the Happy Land. And though they are still surrounded by opposition, they continue to share a message of joy and goodness--and fight for the freedom and dignity of all.

The American Queen weaves together themes of love, hate, hope, trust, and resilience in the face of great turmoil. With every turn of the page, you will be transported to a pivotal period in American history, where oppressed people become extraordinary heroes.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
  • Publish Date: Jan 30th, 2024
  • Pages: 368
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.00in - 5.60in - 1.40in - 0.65lb
  • EAN: 9780840708878
  • Categories: African American & Black - HistoricalAfrican American & Black - WomenHistorical - 19th Century - American Civil War Era

About the Author

Miller, Vanessa: -

Vanessa Miller is a celebrated USA TODAY bestselling and award-winning author whose prolific body of work spans over fifty titles that explore deep themes of redemption, resilience, and faith--often spotlighting strong Black women during pivotal moments of history.

Vanessa also wears the hats of playwright, motivational speaker, and retreat host--channeling her storytelling gift across multiple creative platforms. She lives in North Carolina with her husband and family.

Connect with her online at vanessamiller.com; Facebook: @vanessamiller01; Instagram: @authorvanessamiller; X: @vanessamiller01.

Praise for this book

'The American Queen brings to light another hidden triumph in Black American history. Queen Louella is frankly a woman that everyone should know. Filled with bravery and cultural beauty, this marvel of a novel transported me while educating me on the sheer determination of an emancipated community to not only survive but to also thrive.'--Sadeqa Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of The House of Eve
'The American Queen is beautifully told, a story rife with struggle, intrigue, and the indomitable spirit of a woman strong enough to carry the weight of a community, bold enough to dream the impossible, and determined enough to fashion dreams into reality. Louella Montgomery is a woman for the ages. I loved traveling alongside her and meeting the people of The Happy Land.'--Lisa Wingate #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Lost Friends
'Miller (The Light on Halsey Street) captivates with a propulsive historical based on the true story of a group of formerly enslaved people who founded a utopian society in the Appalachian mountains in the 1860s...readers will be won over by Louella's gumption, optimism, and tenacity. Miller brings to enthralling life a hidden gem in American history.'--Publishers Weekly