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  • Brown Girl, Brownstones

    Paule Marshall

    Hardcover (Random House, Jan. 1, 1959)
    VG/VG, 1st edn, her first book, dj has price intact, numbers written on page near gutter.
  • Brown Girl, Brownstones

    Paule Marshall

    Paperback (Virago, Jan. 1, 1982)
    Set in Brooklyn during the Depression and World War II, this prize-winning 1959 novel chronicles the efforts of Barbadian immigrants to surmount poverty and racism, and to make their home in a new country. Selina Boyce, the novel's sturdy heroine, is caught between respect for her hard-working, ambitious mother and deep love for her easy-going, romantic father. As she grows into young womanhood, she must forge her own identity, sexuality, and sense of values. "Marshall brings to her characters . . . an instinctive understanding, a generosity, and a free humor that combine to form a style remarkable for its courage, its color, and its natural control."-The New YorkerSuggested for course use in:African-American studiesImmigrationNew York CityU.S. literature Paule Marshall is the author of the novels The Chosen Place, The Timeless People; Praisesong for the Widow; and Daughters. She is Hellen Gould Sheppard Professor of Literature and Culture at New York University. Mary Helen Washington is professor of English at the University of Maryland, College Park, and editor of three collections of fiction by African-American women writers.
  • Brown Girl, Brownstones

    Paule Marshall, Edwidge Danticat

    Paperback (The Feminist Press at CUNY, July 1, 2006)
    “Remarkable for its courage, its color and its natural control.”—The New Yorker “Unforgettable...written with pride and anger, with rebellion and tears.”—The Herald Tribune This beloved coming-of-age story set in Brooklyn during the Depression and World War II follows the life of Selina Boyce, a daughter of Barbadians immigrants. Her mother craves the American Dream while her father longs for his island birthplace. The new foreword by contemporary Caribbean author Edwidge Danticat explores the novel's themes of identity, sexuality and values as well as Selina's struggle against the racism and poverty surrounding her.
  • Brown Girl, Brownstones

    Paule Marshall

    Paperback (Avon, Jan. 1, 1970)
    Good paperback. Pages are clean and unmarked. Covers show light edge wear. Crease on spine.
  • Brown Girl Brownstones 1ST Edition Inscribed

    Paule Marshall

    Hardcover (RANDOM HOUSE @ TRADE, Jan. 1, 1959)
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  • brown girl, Brownstones

    MARSHALL Paule

    Paperback (AWB, Jan. 1, 2012)
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  • Brown Girl, Brownstones by Paule Marshall

    Paule Marshall

    (Dover Publications, Jan. 1, 1646)
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  • Broadside: Brown Girl, Brownstones

    Paule MARSHALL

    (Black Oaks Books / Okeanos Press, Jan. 1, 1991)
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  • Paule Marshall

    Paperback (Martino Fine Books, April 14, 2014)
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