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Stephanie Grant

Autore di The Passion of Alice

3+ opere 234 membri 2 recensioni

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Fonte dell'immagine: By slowking4 - Own work, GFDL 1.2, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=46643236

Opere di Stephanie Grant

The Passion of Alice (1995) 148 copie
Map of Ireland: A Novel (2008) 85 copie
Disgust: A Memoir (2021) 1 copia

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Nome canonico
Grant, Stephanie
Data di nascita
1962
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Nazione (per mappa)
USA
Luogo di nascita
Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA
Premi e riconoscimenti
Orange Prize Longlist (1996 ∙ The Passion of Alice)
Lamba Literary Award

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This is a story set in 1974 South Boston, aka "Southie," when the city began busing children to desegregate the schools. It is told by its protagonist, Ann, a resident of Southie, who is also a lesbian. Stephanie Grant weaves a very believable tale about racism, homosexuality, conflict, and change. For Ann, It begins with a crush on a black French teacher, who's come to the newly desegrated high school. From there her life changes dramatically, and irrevocably. A good read. Just one detail of this story I'd like to correct--when Ann travels to the Cape from Southie, she drives over the Bourne Bridge. Not likely, from Boston; more likely the Sagamore (all the other geographical details are in place, so it's odd this one is wrong).… (altro)
 
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fromthecomfychair | 1 altra recensione | Jan 14, 2010 |
Ann Ahern has a crush on her French teacher. It doesn't disturb her that Mademoiselle Eugenie is a woman, but it does disturb her that she's Black. It's 1974, and Boston is still struggling with the Civil Rights movement, instituting busing between neighborhoods to desegregate the schools. Ann's Catholic Irish-American community of Southie protests the busing vehemently, and Ann finds herself caught between her mother's hatred and her love/hate relationship with the new Black girls at school. Ann soon learns that she might need to leave Southie in order to get true perspective, and finds herself having to redefine many of her thoughts and beliefs, her very self and the language that she uses to describe her feelings. This portrait of recent United States history will have leave you thinking about what it takes to become who you really want to be.… (altro)
 
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becker | 1 altra recensione | Feb 2, 2009 |

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Opere
3
Opere correlate
2
Utenti
234
Popolarità
#96,591
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
2
ISBN
10
Lingue
2

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