The Names of All the Flowers

a memoir

Melissa and her older brother Junior grow up running around the disparate neighborhoods of 1990s Oakland, two of six children to a white Quaker father and a black Southern mother. But as Junior approaches adolescence, a bullying incident and later a violent attack in school leave him searching for power and a sense of self in all the wrong places; he develops a hard front and falls into drug dealing. Right before Junior’s twentieth birthday, the family is torn apart when he is murdered as a result of gun violence.

The Names of All the Flowers connects one tragic death to a collective grief for all black people who die too young. A lyrical recounting of a life lost, Melissa Valentine’s debut memoir is an intimate portrait of a family fractured by the school-to-prison pipeline and an enduring love letter to an adored older brother. It is a call for justice amid endless cycles of violence, grief, and trauma, declaring: “We are all witness and therefore no one is spared from this loss.”

about the author
Melissa Valentine, Author, Editor and Ghostwriter, headshot

Melissa Valentine is an award-winning writer of creative nonfiction. Her debut memoir, The Names of All the Flowers, was the winner of the Louise Meriwether First Book Prize. She has been an artist fellow of the New York Foundation for the Arts in Nonfiction Literature. The Names of All the Flowers was selected as the 2021 winner of CLMP's Firecracker Award in Nonfiction and was the winner of the 2022 GLCA New Writer Award. Melissa’s writing has appeared in New York Magazine, Guernica, Jezebel, and Apogee among others. She lives in Berkeley, CA with her husband and two children. Melissa is at work on her next book, a novel.