An incisive, gripping, and empathetic novel." - Kirkus Reviews [ starred review]
In a preview of the book, New York Times best-selling author Ron Rash noted, "The Vain Conversation vividly evokes the horrors of American racism, but [ Anthony Grooms] never denies the humanity of his characters, whether black or white, young or old. With complexity, satire, and sometimes levity, he [ Grooms] explores what it means to redeem, as well as to be redeemed, on the issues of America's race violence and speaks to the broader issues of oppression and violence everywhere. That Grooms' incisive, gripping, and empathetic novel dares to probe beneath the humiliations, customs, and fears that sustain injustice implies that our seemingly eternal conversation on race, to which the title refers, may not be as vain as it often seems.