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A novel about family, scarcity, and what it means to sell out as the world ends.The world hasn’t quite ended, but it’s getting there. The West has dried up, the Delaware-Catskill watershed  on the ...
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  • 24 February 2026
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A novel about family, scarcity, and what it means to sell out as the world ends.

The world hasn’t quite ended, but it’s getting there. The West has dried up, the Delaware-Catskill watershed  on the east coast has been contaminated, and water scarcity has driven most of the population to the shores of the Great Lakes. Here, real estate interests run rampant and the possibility of snagging a house close enough to fresh water has realigned global financial interests. And, as always, the working class is being pushed aside to make way for white and wealthy newcomers.
Amidst the chaos, three brothers try to navigate this swiftly changing landscape. As one seeks influence in politics, the younger two are drawn into the dangerous, shadowy world of private security and militias. In the precarious new world that these three brothers traverse, J. M. Holmes offers a grim yet familiar future in which scarcity fuels resentment, resentment sparks extremism, and extremism ignites around the racial tensions of our present and uncertain moment.


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Price: $20.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: Common Notions
Imprint: Common Notions
Publication Date: 24 February 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781945335495
Format: Paperback
BISACs: FICTION / Political, FICTION / Science Fiction / General, FICTION / African American & Black / General, FICTION / Indigenous / Indigenous Futurism
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“Proceeds with unstoppable energy, cutting through its sprawling narrative with tangy dialogue, wide-ranging cultural and historical references, and stinging social commentary.” —Kirkus

“I loved this novel, which looks dead-ass at the world and then expands, with a real tenderness, to hold it all, set a line, and keep moving. Me and Mine shows, in its very heart and with gravity, that the past is real and another world is possible.” —Mairead Case, author of Tiny and See You in the Morning

“Class genocide and race war—we're soaking in it. Me and Mine is less a speculative thriller than a realist novel about the day after tomorrow. Detailed, savvy, and perhaps even a set of spoilers for what you'll experience when you wake up." —Nick Mamatas, author of The Second Shooter and Kalivas! Or, Another Tempest

“Comparisons to Junot Díaz and Denis Johnson are perhaps inevitable, but I imagine they'll prove short-lived; in a few years we'll be comparing writers to J.M. Holmes.” —Rebecca Makkai, author of The Great Believers

“Spare in style, strikingly urgent, J.M. Holmes is a voice to get excited about.” —Irenosen Okojie, author of Curandera

J. M. Holmes was born in Denver and raised in Rhode Island. He is the winner of the Burnett Howe Prize for fiction, the Henfield prize for literature, and a Pushcart prize.