Daughters

by Paule Marshall

Paper Book, 1992

Status

Available

Publication

New York : Plume, [1992]

Description

Daughters is the story of Ursa Mackenzie, a black woman caught between two cultures - the USA and the Caribbean. Rejecting the lure of success, Ursa turns her back on a well-paid corporate research job and a stable, if loveless, relationship with a black academic. Remaining true to herself involves returning to Triunion, her Caribbean island, where she is forced to confront the moral and political ambiguities that underpin the charisma of her father, a leading politician. With compassion and honesty, Paule Marshall shows how the past always intrudes on the present. For Ursa, this means accepting that her life in the United States is bound by events that took place a long time ago in another wing of the black diaspora.

Awards

LA Times Book Prize (Finalist — Fiction — 1992)

Original publication date

1991

Physical description

408 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

0452269121 / 9780452269125

Local notes

Fiction
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