Nightcrawling by Leila Mottley

Nightcrawling is the highly anticipated and impressive debut novel by Leila Mottley, the 2018 Oakland Youth Poet Laureate. Deeply affected by true events in her hometown of Oakland, California, in 2015, Mottley felt a strong need to give a voice to the survivor of a police violence case. It was a case where the Oakland police department attempted to cover up the systemic sexual exploitation of a young woman by several of its officers. This fictional account is an extraordinary achievement considering Mottley was only 17 when she started writing it, the same age as the protagonist, Kiara.

At this young age, Kiara is having to support herself and her older brother who’s recording an album and convinced he is on the brink of fame and big money. He relies on his sister to pay the rent and bills after their mother is sent to jail. Kiara also begins to look after the little boy in the neighbouring apartment after his mother repeatedly fails to return home. As Kiara becomes more desperate for money, she is persuaded to turn to sex work – nightcrawling. She gets picked up bya police officer and from there, her whole world begins to spiral out of her control. She finds herself at the centre of a high-profile case of sexual exploitation and becomes ‘…another casualty of a choice I didn’t know I was making’.

Kiara is in survival mode at the same time as trying to do her best for those she loves. This powerful insight into her life deserves a wide readership – it is one narrative that also tells of the many more unspoken and unheard narratives from women of colour in present-day America. Nightcrawling is an essential and convincing read for those wanting to gain more of an understanding of the universal stories of deep and institutional racism. Everything about the voice in this novel rings true.


Nicki Levy is from Readings Carlton

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Nightcrawling

Leila Mottley

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