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Black Girl, White Girl

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This book presents a controversial, painfully intimate depiction of race in America by the esteemed author of "We Were the Mulvaneys", "Blonde" and "The Falls".

Fifteen years after the mysterious death of Minette Swift - a 19-year-old black girl enrolled as a scholarship student in an exclusive liberal arts college - her former roommate Genna begins an unofficial enquiry into the traumatic event.

In reconstructing the girls' tumultuous freshman year at the college, Genna is lead also to reconstruct her life as the daughter of a famous 'radical-hippie-lawyer' of the 1960s among whose clients were anti-Vietnam War protesters wanted by the F.B.I.

What follows is a gripping, painful, and intimate depiction of 'black' and 'white' in America in the years of crisis following the end of the Vietnam War and the ignominious exposure and fall of President Richard Nixon.

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Fourth Estate Ltd
0007232780 / 9780007232789
Hardback
813.54
02/10/2006
United Kingdom
English
Contemporary classics
272 p.
24 cm
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A controversial, painfully intimate depiction of race in America by the esteemed author of 'We Were the Mulvaneys', 'Blonde' and 'The Falls'. / Another fantastic and controversial new novel from the acclaimed author of 'Middle Age', 'Blonde', and 'The Falls'. / Delving into the realm of 'black' and 'white', this is a superb depiction of America in the 1960's. / Award winning Joyce Carol Oates has been heralded one of the most important writers of our time. / Mass review and feature coverage guaranteed. / 'Middle Age' sold 20,000 copies in the UK.
A controversial, painfully intimate depiction of race in America by the esteemed author of 'We Were the Mulvaneys', 'Blonde' and 'The Falls'. / Another fantastic and controversial new novel from the acclaimed author of 'Middle Age', 'Blonde', and 'The Falls'. / Delving into the realm of 'black' and 'white', this is a superb depiction of America in the 1960's. / Award winning Joyce Carol Oates has been heralded one of the most important writers of our time. / Mass review and feature coverage guaranteed. / 'Middle Age' sold 20,000 copies in the UK. FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)