Deschutes Public Library

On girlhood, 15 stories from the Well-Read Black Girl library, Glory Edim

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On girlhood, 15 stories from the Well-Read Black Girl library, Glory Edim
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-189)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
On girlhood
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Glory Edim
Sub title
15 stories from the Well-Read Black Girl library
Summary
"Glory Edim launches her Well-Read Black Girl Library with this vital anthology celebrating stories from such luminaries as Toni Morrison and Alice Walker. Since founding the Well-Read Black Girl Book Club in 2015, Glory Edim's profile has skyrocketed. From her roots in a Brooklyn-based community to a massive online following, she has been heralded as the literary tastemaker for a new generation. With On Girlhood, Edim has beautifully curated a canonical work centering around the voices of young Black characters as they contend with innocence, belonging, love, and self-discovery. From the timeless lessons in Jamaica Kincaid's "Girl" ("this is how you smile to someone you like completely") to those in Dana Johnson's "Melvin in the Sixth Grade" ("this is how kids start fights"), these short stories illuminate the power and the precariousness of Black girlhood. Highlighting both iconic and lesser-known authors-Edwidge Danticat, Amina Gautier, Dorothy West, Paule Marshall, Shay Youngblood, and more-this is an indispensable compendium that will instill readers with "the nerve to walk [their] own way" (Zora Neale Hurston)"--, Provided by publisher
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