If you really want to know, we are the colour of 7-Eleven root beer. Colour of the charcoal pencil our sisters use to rim their eyes. Colour of peanut butter.Brown Girls dives deep into the lives of a group of young women of colour growing up in Queens, New York. Here, streets echo with many languages, subways rumble above dollar stores and the briny scent of the ocean wafts in from Rockaway Beach. Here, girls like Nadira, Gabby, Naz, Trish, Angelique, and many others, struggle to reconcile their immigrant backgrounds with the American culture they come of age in. Here, they become friends for life. Or so they vow.In this bold debut told in a uniquely lyrical voice, Daphne Palasi Andreades paints a stunning collective portrait of the journey from girlhood to adulthood, set against a backdrop of race, class, and marginalisation in America today. Brown Girls is an unforgettable love letter to women of colour everywhere from a daring new writer.
Daphne Palasi Andreades Books
Daphne Palasi Andreades crafts narratives that delve into the intricacies of human connection and cultural identity. Her writing is characterized by a keen observational style, exploring themes of belonging, family, and the search for self. Andreades possesses a distinctive voice that weaves compelling stories, often highlighting the nuanced aspects of the modern experience. Her prose invites readers to contemplate the complexities of the relationships that shape us.
