Jones's first novel,
Leaving Atlanta (2002), is a three-voiced
coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of the
Atlanta Child Murders of 1979–81. The three perspectives in the novel are children: LaTasha Baxter, Rodney Green, and Octavia Fuller. This novel, which was written while Jones was a graduate student at
Arizona State University, is based on her experience as a child in Atlanta during that period. It won the 2003
Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for Debut Fiction. Aletha Spann of 30Nineteen Productions has purchased the film option for
Leaving Atlanta.
The Untelling is also set in Atlanta. Described in
Publishers Weekly as Jones's "deep-felt second novel", the book examines how the protagonist comes to terms with the loss of key members of her family as a child before having to redefine herself all over again in her mid-twenties. It was awarded the
Lillian Smith Book Award in 2005.
Silver Sparrow, Jones's third novel, was published by
Algonquin Books in 2011. It was an
American Booksellers Association number 1 "Indie Next" pick.
An American Marriage, her fourth novel, was published on February 6, 2018, by Algonquin. On the same day,
Oprah Winfrey announced that
An American Marriage would be a pick of
Oprah's Book Club.
An American Marriage is about an African-American couple whose lives are shaken when the husband, Roy, is arrested for a crime he did not commit. Winfrey has also announced that she is producing a film adaptation of the book. President
Barack Obama included
An American Marriage on his summer 2018 reading list. Jones’s latest novel,
Kin, was published on February 26, 2026, by Knopf. The book is another pick of
Oprah's Book Club, following
An American Marriage. Jones also edited
Atlanta Noir, an anthology of
noir fiction published by
Akashic Books in 2017. Her short story "Caramel" is one of the anthology's 14 stories, which are all set in Atlanta neighborhoods. == Genre and style ==