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In Praise of Love and Children

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Description

A complex exploration of the cultural conflicts of race and gender, this novel focuses on the journey of a Guyanese woman from her British colonial country to the deeply racist London of the 1950s. Without an extended family support system or an understanding of her new home, she finds comfort in her work with troubled children of fellow black settlers. Confronting racial divides, memories of a cruel childhood, and the oppression of women, this story emphasizes the power of human solidarity beyond ethnicity and gender.

Product Details

PublisherPeepal Tree Press
Publish DateMay 01, 2002
Pages153
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780948833892
Dimensions8.2 X 6.4 X 0.5 inches | 0.4 pounds
BISAC Categories: Literary Fiction,

About the Author

Beryl Gilroy, a native of Guyana, was known as a teacher, writer, academic and psychotherapist throughout her distinguished career. Author of Black Teacher, Frangipani House, Boy Sandwich, Sunlight on Sweet Water, Gather the Faces, Inkle & Yarico, and The Green Grass Tango, Gilroy was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of London and an honorary fellowship by the Institute of Education. Gilroy died in 2001.

Reviews

"A Caribbean woman's herstory, so finely reconstructed, telling of anguish, joy, the absurdity of human existence and the triumphant will to nurture." --Joan Anim-Addo, University of London

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