

Fri, Jan 30
|The Garden District Book Shop
Nikesha Williams at the GDBS
Award-winning author Nikesha Williams will be at The Garden District Book Shop January 30 to celebrate her new book The Seven Daughters of Dupree
Time & Location
Jan 30, 2026, 6:00 PM
The Garden District Book Shop, 2727 Prytania St Ste 8, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
About the event
The Garden District Book Shop is thrilled to announce that bestselling Author Nikesha Elise Williams will be at the shop on January 30th to celebrate her new book The Seven Daughters of Dupree.
The event will begin at 6:00 PM and Williams will be joined in conversation by bestselling author Jami Attenberg. Afterwards, she will be available to personalize copies of her book.

ABOUT THE BOOK
From the two-time Emmy Award–winning producer and host of the Black and Published podcast comes a sweeping multi-generational epic following seven generations of Dupree women as they navigate love, loss, and the unyielding ties of family in the tradition of Homegoing and The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois.
It’s 1995, and fourteen-year-old Tati is determined to uncover the identity of her father. But her mother, Nadia, keeps her secrets close, while her grandmother Gladys remains silent about the family’s past, including why she left Land’s End, Alabama, in 1953. As Tati digs deeper, she uncovers a legacy of family secrets, where every generation of Dupree women has posed more questions than answers.
From Jubi in 1917, whose attempt to pass for white ends when she gives birth to Ruby; to Ruby’s fiery lust for Sampson in 1934 that leads to a baby of her own; to the night in 1980 that changed Nadia’s future forever, the Dupree women carry the weight of their heritage. Bound by a mysterious malediction that means they will only give birth to daughters, the Dupree women confront a legacy of pain, resilience, and survival that began with an enslaved ancestor who risked everything for freedom.
The Seven Daughters of Dupree masterfully weaves together themes of generational trauma, Black women’s resilience, and unbreakable familial bonds. Echoing the literary power of The Twelve Tribes of Hattie by Ayana Mathis, Nikesha Elise Williams delivers a feminist literary fiction that explores the ripple effects of actions, secrets, and love through seven generations of Black women.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nikesha Elise Williams is a two-time Emmy Award–winning producer, an award-winning author, and producer and host of the Black and Published podcast. A narrative strategist by day and journalist always, her work has appeared in The Washington Post, Essence, and Vox. Nikesha is a Kimbilio Fiction Fellow and a DeGroot Foundation Writer of Note grantee. A Chicago native, she lives in Florida with her family.
About Jami Attenberg
Jami Attenberg is a New York Times bestselling author of ten books, including A Reason to See You Again, The Middlesteins, I Came All This Way to Meet You, and the USA Today bestselling writing guide 1000 WORDS. She is also the founder of the annual #1000WordsofSummer project, and maintains the popular Craft Talk newsletter year-round. Her work has been published in sixteen languages. She lives in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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