Brown Girl, Brownstones

Paule Marshall
Foreword by Nicole Dennis-benn
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Brown Girl, Brownstones

Paule Marshall
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  • Published date: Jun 02, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780143139218
  • Dimensions: 5.063" W x 0.469" L x 7.75" H
Paule Marshall (1929–2019) was a MacArthur “genius,” a Guggenheim fellow, and the recipient of numerous other honors, including the American Book Award, the John Dos Passos Prize for Literature, and the Anisfield–Wolf Lifetime Achievement Award. A member of “the Sisterhood” of Black women writers that included Toni Morrison, Audre Lorde, June Jordan, and Alice Walker, she published five novels—Brown Girl, Brownstones (1959); The Chosen Place, the Timeless People (1969); Praisesong for the Widow (1983); Daughters (1991); and The Fisher King (2001)—as well as a collection of novellas, Soul Clap Hands and Sing (1961); a short-story collection, Reena and Other Stories (1983); and a memoir, Triangular Road (2009). Born and raised in Brooklyn to parents from Barbados, she died in Richmond, Virginia.

Nicole Dennis-Benn (foreword) is the author of the Read with Jenna Book Club pick Patsy, which was a national bestseller and a Lambda Literary Award winner, and Here Comes the Sun, which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and a Lambda Literary Award winner. Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, she teaches at Princeton and lives with her wife in Brooklyn, New York.
“Remarkable for its colorful characters, the cadence of its dialogue and its evocation of a still-lingering past.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Marshall brings to her characters . . . an instinctive understanding, a generosity and free humor that combine to form a style remarkable for its courage, its color, and its natural control.” —The New Yorker

“An unforgettable novel written with pride and anger, with rebellion and tears.” —New York Herald Tribune

“Passionate, compelling . . . an impressive accomplishment.” —Saturday Review

“[A] literary gem . . . Brown Girl, Brownstones is so affirming in its celebration of Caribbean culture that, reading it, I felt my lungs fill with my desire to create. . . . How many Black Caribbean girls, I wondered, had any idea that we could do this, that we could tell our own stories? . . . Paule Marshall brought Black Caribbean women to life in her books. . . . She did this with compassion and precision, masterfully capturing all the nuances of being Black, Caribbean, immigrant, woman. She did this, above all, with love. . . . In depicting a young girl carving out a place for herself in the world, Paule Marshall has carved out a place for herself in the literary canon.” —Nicole Dennis-Benn, from the Foreword

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