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Susan Straight

    La fiction de Susan Straight plonge dans les vies complexes et les luttes quotidiennes de personnages souvent issus de communautés marginalisées. Sa prose est célébrée pour son honnêteté brute, son lyrisme poétique et sa profonde empathie envers la condition humaine. Une préoccupation centrale pour l'auteure est de capturer l'esprit d'un lieu et son impact sur la vie de ses habitants, en explorant les thèmes de la famille, de la race et de la justice sociale. Par sa voix distinctive et son approche sensible de la narration, Straight offre aux lecteurs des récits profondément émouvants et inoubliables.

    Die Afrikafrau
    More Dreamers of the Golden Dream
    Highwire Moon
    Mecca
    In the Country of Women: A Memoir
    I been in sorrow´s kitchen and licked all the pots
    • 2022

      Mecca

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(882)Évaluer

      "A California epic following several native, diverse Californians grasping for air in a world that continues to marginalize them."--

      Mecca
    • 2021

      More Dreamers of the Golden Dream

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      In the 1800s, African-American and Mexican-American families fled violence and segregation to come West, to make home and family in the promised land. Their descendants keep traditions and loyalty alive in driveways, boxing rings, restaurants, churches, and on the sidewalks filled with stories and kinship and laughter, rememory and love.

      More Dreamers of the Golden Dream
    • 2020

      In the Country of Women: A Memoir

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(1308)Évaluer

      In inland Southern California, Susan Straight, a self-proclaimed book nerd, and Dwayne Sims, an African American basketball player, began dating in high school. After marrying, they moved to Amherst, Massachusetts, where Straight met her mentor, James Baldwin, who inspired her to write. Back in Riverside, during family gatherings with the close-knit Sims clan, Straight and her daughters listened to stories of Dwayne's female ancestors, who escaped violence in post-slavery Tennessee, murder in Jim Crow Mississippi, and abusive relationships. Alberta Sims, Dwayne's mother, is central to this memoir. Straight's own family history also reflects resilience, tracing roots from Switzerland, Canada, and the Colorado Rockies to California. She introduces the Pakistani term biraderi to describe a complex kinship system, emphasizing the community that helped raise her daughters. Now grown and working in various fields, her daughters embody the legacy of their ancestors, carrying the heritage of three continents. Straight emphasizes, "We are not about borders. We are about love and survival." This memoir serves as both a social history and a personal narrative, celebrating America and the strength of women.

      In the Country of Women: A Memoir
    • 2013

      Highwire Moon

      • 370pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,4(15)Évaluer

      The story follows Serafina, an undocumented worker forced to leave California and her young daughter Elvia behind. Twelve years later, armed with only a pair of silver barrettes as a memory, Serafina embarks on a perilous journey to reunite with Elvia, who is now a pregnant teenager searching for her mother. Their paths intertwine against a backdrop of struggling migrants and lost children, highlighting themes of love, hope, and the quest for family amidst hardship.

      Highwire Moon
    • 1993