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Maxine Clair

    Maxine Clair's writing delves into the lives and experiences of the African-American community, particularly focusing on the coming-of-age journeys of young girls and women. Her style is characterized by lyrical prose and a keen attention to detail, bringing her characters and settings vibrantly to life. Clair explores themes of identity, family, and the search for belonging with profound insight and empathy. Her work often reflects a strong connection to the places and traditions that shaped her own life.

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    Kirschbombe
    Rattlebone
    • Too long unavailable, this luminous classic of small-town life in the segregated 1950s has "magic dust sprinkled over each and every page" (Veronica Chambers, New York Times Book Review). Irene Wilson knows that a “no-name invisible something” has settled over her parents’ marriage and suspects her glamorous new teacher is to blame. Irene is not alone in her suspicions. In the town of Rattlebone, a small Black neighborhood of Kansas City, secrets are hard to keep and growing up is a community affair. As Irene is initiated into adult passion and loss, her family story takes its place in a tightly woven tapestry of neighbors whose griefs and joys are as vivid as her own. Capturing an entire world through the eyes of its unforgettable heroine, Rattlebone is a one-of-a-kind triumph of American fiction.

      Rattlebone
    • ›Kirschbombe‹, Maxine Clairs hochgelobtes Erzähldebüt, ist ein äußerst lebendiges, poetisches und liebenswertes Buch. In einer lose verbundenen Folge von Episoden, Momentaufnahmen, großen und kleinen Abenteuern beschreibt die amerikanische Autorin Atmosphäre und Milieu, das Leben und die Bewohner von Rattlebone, einer kleinen fiktiven Schwarzen-Gemeinde nördlich von Kansas City während der fünfziger Jahre.(Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine frühere Ausgabe.)

      Kirschbombe