Red at the Bone: Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2020
Author: Jacqueline Woodson
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
'Will remind you why you love reading' Stylist (Best New Books for 2020) 'Sublime... will strike you in the heart' Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie 'Profound, moving and consistently unexpected... Pure poetry' Observer 'A true spell of a book' Ocean Vuong, author of On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous 'Haunting' Guardian 'An epic in miniature' Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage 'Dazzling... With urgent, vital insights into questions of class, gender, race, history, queerness and sex' New York Times 'A banger' Ta-Nehisi Coates, author of The Water Dancer Brooklyn, 2001. It is the evening of sixteen-year-old Melody's coming of age ceremony in her grandparents' brownstone. Watched lovingly by her relatives and friends, making her entrance to the music of Prince, she wears a special custom-made dress - the very same dress that was sewn for a different wearer, Melody's mother, for a celebration that ultimately never took place. Unfurling the history of Melody's family - from the 1921 Tulsa race massacre to post 9/11 New York - Red at the Bone explores sexual desire, identity, class, and the life-altering facts of parenthood, as it looks at the ways in which young people must so often make fateful decisions about their lives before they have even begun to figure out who they are and what they want to be.
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
'Will remind you why you love reading' Stylist (Best New Books for 2020) 'Sublime... will strike you in the heart' Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie 'Profound, moving and consistently unexpected... Pure poetry' Observer 'A true spell of a book' Ocean Vuong, author of On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous 'Haunting' Guardian 'An epic in miniature' Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage 'Dazzling... With urgent, vital insights into questions of class, gender, race, history, queerness and sex' New York Times 'A banger' Ta-Nehisi Coates, author of The Water Dancer Brooklyn, 2001. It is the evening of sixteen-year-old Melody's coming of age ceremony in her grandparents' brownstone. Watched lovingly by her relatives and friends, making her entrance to the music of Prince, she wears a special custom-made dress - the very same dress that was sewn for a different wearer, Melody's mother, for a celebration that ultimately never took place. Unfurling the history of Melody's family - from the 1921 Tulsa race massacre to post 9/11 New York - Red at the Bone explores sexual desire, identity, class, and the life-altering facts of parenthood, as it looks at the ways in which young people must so often make fateful decisions about their lives before they have even begun to figure out who they are and what they want to be.
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Author: Jacqueline Woodson
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
'Will remind you why you love reading' Stylist (Best New Books for 2020) 'Sublime... will strike you in the heart' Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie 'Profound, moving and consistently unexpected... Pure poetry' Observer 'A true spell of a book' Ocean Vuong, author of On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous 'Haunting' Guardian 'An epic in miniature' Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage 'Dazzling... With urgent, vital insights into questions of class, gender, race, history, queerness and sex' New York Times 'A banger' Ta-Nehisi Coates, author of The Water Dancer Brooklyn, 2001. It is the evening of sixteen-year-old Melody's coming of age ceremony in her grandparents' brownstone. Watched lovingly by her relatives and friends, making her entrance to the music of Prince, she wears a special custom-made dress - the very same dress that was sewn for a different wearer, Melody's mother, for a celebration that ultimately never took place. Unfurling the history of Melody's family - from the 1921 Tulsa race massacre to post 9/11 New York - Red at the Bone explores sexual desire, identity, class, and the life-altering facts of parenthood, as it looks at the ways in which young people must so often make fateful decisions about their lives before they have even begun to figure out who they are and what they want to be.
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
'Will remind you why you love reading' Stylist (Best New Books for 2020) 'Sublime... will strike you in the heart' Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie 'Profound, moving and consistently unexpected... Pure poetry' Observer 'A true spell of a book' Ocean Vuong, author of On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous 'Haunting' Guardian 'An epic in miniature' Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage 'Dazzling... With urgent, vital insights into questions of class, gender, race, history, queerness and sex' New York Times 'A banger' Ta-Nehisi Coates, author of The Water Dancer Brooklyn, 2001. It is the evening of sixteen-year-old Melody's coming of age ceremony in her grandparents' brownstone. Watched lovingly by her relatives and friends, making her entrance to the music of Prince, she wears a special custom-made dress - the very same dress that was sewn for a different wearer, Melody's mother, for a celebration that ultimately never took place. Unfurling the history of Melody's family - from the 1921 Tulsa race massacre to post 9/11 New York - Red at the Bone explores sexual desire, identity, class, and the life-altering facts of parenthood, as it looks at the ways in which young people must so often make fateful decisions about their lives before they have even begun to figure out who they are and what they want to be.
Red at the Bone: Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2020