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A Woman's Place
San Francisco, [California] : McSweeney's, [2021], ©2021.
Format: Book
Description: 329 pages ; 22 cm.
It is 1968 and everything about being a Black woman in America is changing. A society once walled off has begun opening doors. Against this backdrop, three young women meet at a New England college and form a friendship that endures, heals, and dramatically shapes their lives. With backgrounds and temperaments symbolic of the many questions around attaining selfhood in the aftermath of freedom movements, Faith, Crystal and Serena struggle to exercise personal agency in an era when family history, along with race and gender identities, threaten to dictate their paths. As a poet-creative Crystal reaches for expression in language and in choosing whom and how she loves. As a budding activist, Serena eschews conventions of marriage, and belonging, to become a global being, leaving the soil of America for Africa, where NGO work evolves into leading women toward an independence she herself maintains by remaining the mistress, never the bride, of a powerful man. Surprisingly, it is Faith, the most introverted, drawn into the self by a series of traumas, whose seemingly self-limiting choices will more directly affect a generation of women to come.
Series: Of the diaspora.
Subjects:
Women, Black -- Social conditions -- 20th century -- Fiction.
Women -- Social conditions -- 20th century -- Fiction.
Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Fiction.
Women, Black -- Social conditions -- 20th century -- Fiction.
Women -- Social conditions -- 20th century -- Fiction.
Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Fiction.
ISBN:
9781952119446
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F Golden | Ballentine Indoors | Fiction | In |
Originally published by Doubleday in 1986.