Roxane Gay

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Roxane Gay recommended Big World in Books (curated)

 
Big World
Big World
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"Mary Miller is one of my favorite short story writers and in “Big World,” she writes about flawed, boozy women who make bad decisions and live to tell their tales. The writing in this little collection is atmospheric and claustrophobic and illuminating and lovely. In each story, Miller shows us how the world is as big as it is small."

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Roxane Gay recommended Big World in Books (curated)

 
Big World
Big World
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"Mary Miller is one of my favorite short story writers and in Big World, she writes about flawed, boozy women who make bad decisions and live to tell their tales. The writing in this little collection is atmospheric and claustrophobic and illuminating and lovely. In each story, Miller shows us how the world is as big as it is small."

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Roxane Gay recommended Bad Marie in Books (curated)

 
Bad Marie
Bad Marie
Marcy Dermansky | 2010 | Fiction & Poetry, Mystery, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences, Thriller
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"Marie is very very bad which makes her very very interesting and, in fact, endearing. This slender novel is witty and sharp and sexy. It's a wild ride from New York to Paris to Mexico as Marie tries to find herself, at any cost. Oh what ride it is."

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Roxane Gay recommended Bad Marie in Books (curated)

 
Bad Marie
Bad Marie
Marcy Dermansky | 2010 | Fiction & Poetry, Mystery, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences, Thriller
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"Marie is very very bad which makes her very very interesting and, in fact, endearing. This slender novel is witty and sharp and sexy. It’s a wild ride from New York to Paris to Mexico as Marie tries to find herself, at any cost. Oh what ride it is."

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Roxane Gay recommended Break Any Woman Down in Books (curated)

 
Break Any Woman Down
Break Any Woman Down
Dana Johnson | 2001 | Fiction & Poetry
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"I first read this short story collection many years ago and it has stayed with me. I was struck by the title, and then the stories, each focused on black girls and women, the worlds of those stories fully realized and held carefully in Johnson's very talented hands."

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Roxane Gay recommended Break Any Woman Down in Books (curated)

 
Break Any Woman Down
Break Any Woman Down
Dana Johnson | 2001 | Fiction & Poetry
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"I first read this short story collection many years ago and it has stayed with me. I was struck by the title, and then the stories, each focused on black girls and women, the worlds of those stories fully realized and held carefully in Johnson’s very talented hands"

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Possessing The Secret Of Joy
Possessing The Secret Of Joy
Alice Walker | 1993 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
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"While most people tout “The Color Purple,” and rightly so, I love, beyond measure, “Possessing the Secret of Joy,” which is a not quite sequel to “The Color Purple” about Tashi, the wife of Celie's son Adam, and how something that happens to her body at a very young age shapes the rest of her life. This is the novel that taught me how to write fiction with political ambitions. It is searing and wondrous and painful and every time I read it, the ending wrecks me. And still, I go back for more. That's how important this novel is."

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Possessing The Secret Of Joy
Possessing The Secret Of Joy
Alice Walker | 1993 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
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"While most people tout “The Color Purple,” and rightly so, I love, beyond measure, “Possessing the Secret of Joy,” which is a not quite sequel to “The Color Purple” about Tashi, the wife of Celie’s son Adam, and how something that happens to her body at a very young age shapes the rest of her life. This is the novel that taught me how to write fiction with political ambitions. It is searing and wondrous and painful and every time I read it, the ending wrecks me. And still, I go back for more. That’s how important this novel is."

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