Brown Girl, Brownstones
by Paule Marshall
Publication Date: Jan 15, 2009
List Price: $11.95
Format: Paperback, 272 pages
Classification: Fiction
ISBN13: 9780486468327
Imprint: Dover Publications
Publisher: Dover Publications
Parent Company: Dover Publications
Originally published in 1959, Brown Girl, Brownstones is considered considered to be the beginning of contemporary African-American women’s writing.
“An unforgettable novel, written with pride and anger, with rebellion and tears.“ — Herald Tribune Book Review
“Passionate, compelling … an impressive accomplishment.“ — Saturday Review
“Remarkable for its courage, its color, and its natural control.“ — The New Yorker
Selina’s mother wants to stay in Brooklyn and earn enough money to buy a brownstone row house, but her father dreams only of returning to his island home. Torn between a romantic nostalgia for the past and a driving ambition for the future, Selina also faces the everyday burdens of poverty and racism.
Written by and about an African-American woman, this coming-of-age story unfolds during the Depression and World War II. Its setting — a close-knit community of immigrants from Barbados — is drawn from the author’s own experience, as are the lilting accents and vivid idioms of the characters’ speech. Paule Marshall’s 1959 novel was among the first to portray the inner life of a young female African-American, as well as depicting the cross-cultural conflict between West Indians and American blacks. It remains a vibrant, compelling tale of self-discovery.
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