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Ring around the Moon - A Novel

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Zusatztext "An emotionally pleasing coming-of-ager. ... Smith does succeed in evoking the difficulties of a child’s dawning awareness of a pre—Civil Rights world, and the seeming truth that some differences cannot be overcome." Informationen zum Autor Mary Burnett Smith has a master's degree in education from Temple University. Before her retirement in 1992, she taught inner-city junior and senior high school students in Philadelphia. She now lives outside the city with her husband. Klappentext In this thought-provoking and powerful novel, a young girl must grow up too soon as she watches her family disintegrate around her. A cry in the night awakens ten-year-old Amy Beale and alerts her to the difficulties in her parents' marriage. Earlier that steamy evening in July 1940, her mother, Arleatha, witnessed yet another of her husband's infidelities at one of his notorious "rent parties." Amy overhears her sobbing in the middle of the night, as Jack Beale begs for another chance. Arleatha agrees to give him one year. From her bed, a terrified Amy tries to strike a bargain with God: Keep the family together, and she will never do anything bad. Amen. In Ring Around the Moon , an older, wiser Amy looks back on that pivotal year as she chronicles the family's move from a small colored community to an affluent town nearby and the conflict there as she and her brothers, Lonnie and James, adjust to new friends, a new school, and interfering relatives and neighbors. As the months pass, the struggle between Jack and Arleatha continues. A proud man who feels trapped in his black skin, Jack wants a family but cannot help always looking for "the good life" for himself. Then a terrible incident threatens to break up the family once and for all. Zusammenfassung In this thought-provoking and powerful coming of age novel, a young girl must grow up too soon as she watches her family disintegrate around her. A cry in the night awakens ten-year-old Amy Beale and alerts her to the difficulties in her parents' marriage. Earlier that steamy evening in July 1940, her mother, Arleatha, witnessed yet another of her husband's infidelities at one of his notorious "rent parties." Amy overhears her sobbing in the middle of the night, as Jack Beale begs for another chance. Arleatha agrees to give him one year. From her bed, a terrified Amy tries to strike a bargain with God: Keep the family together, and she will never do anything bad. Amen. In Ring Around the Moon, an older, wiser Amy looks back on that pivotal year as she chronicles the family's move from a small colored community to an affluent town nearby; the conflict there as she and her brothers, Lonnie and James, adjust to new friends, a new school, and interfering relatives and neighbors. As the months pass, the struggle between Jack and Arleatha continues. A proud man who feels trapped in his black skin, Jack wants a family but cannot help always looking for "the good life" for himself. Then a terrible incident threatens to break up the family once and for all. ...

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Authors Mary Burnett Smith, Mary Burnett Smith
Publisher William Morrow
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.05.2015
 
EAN 9780688172275
ISBN 978-0-688-17227-5
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 135 mm x 203 mm x 17 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION: Literary, FICTION: Women, FICTION: Historical / General, DRAMA: Women Authors, FICTION: African American & Black / Women, FICTION: Coming of Age, FICTION: African American & Black / Historical, FICTION: Friendship, FICTION: World Literature / American / 20th Century

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