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Brown Girl, Brownstones by Paule Marshall
Hailed by the Saturday Review as "passionate" and "compelling" and by The New Yorker as "remarkable for its courage," this 1959 coming-of-age story centers on the daughter of Barbadian immigrants living in Brooklyn during the Depression and World War II. A precursor to feminist literature, this novel was written by and about an African-American woman. Reprint of the Random House, Inc., New York, 1959 edition. Table of Contents for Brown Girl, Brownstones
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