While she was completing her M.F.A. at Michigan, Bennett's 2014 essay for Jezebel, "I Don't Know What to Do With Good White People"[2] gained considerable attention, generating over one million views in three days.[3] While at Michigan, she also won a Hopwood Award in Graduate Short Fiction as well as the 2014 Hurston/Wright Award for College Writers.[4]
She has since published other nonfiction essays, including a history of black dolls called "Addy Walker, American Girl" for the Paris Review,[5] as well as a review of the 2015 Ta-Nehisi Coates book Between the World and Me for TheNew Yorker.[6]Vogue said Bennett's nonfiction essays "recall Ta-Nehisi Coates [with] a similar ability to contextualize the present moment in a bigoted past."[3]
In 2020, Bennett's second book The Vanishing Half was published by Riverhead Books, reaching the number-one spot on The New York Times best-seller list in June and was chosen as a New York Times best-seller and was chosen as a Good Morning America Book Club selection.[13][14]The Vanishing Half was also selected as one of The New York Times ten best books of 2020.[15] The novel was shortlisted for the 2021 Women's Prize for Fiction[16] and won the 2020 Goodreads Choice Award for Historical Fiction.[17]The Washington Post called The Vanishing Half a "fierce examination of contemporary passing and the price so many pay for a new identity."[18] Within a month of publication it was reported that HBO had acquired the rights for "low seven-figures" to develop a limited series with Bennett as executive producer.[19]
American Girl
In 2022, Bennett worked with American Girl to create a new character in their 'Historical Characters' line, a Black girl named Claudie Wells growing up in 1922 during the Harlem Renaissance. The American Girl team approached Bennett about writing for them after seeing tweets of Bennett's about wanting to write an American Girl book.[20] She has said that she was a fan of the American Girl book series and dolls as a child, especially the character of Addy, and the book series written by Connie Porter.[21] She collaborated with a board of researchers and historians to create the character and her stories.[22] She has written two books in this series, Meet Claudie (2022) and Adventures with Claudie (2023).