Posted on 03 March 2009

“Brown Girl, Brownstones” is one of my favorite books, so I can’t wait to read noted author Paule Marshall’s latest project. This time it’s a memoir called “Triangular Road.” In it, she recalls her rise to notereity in the 1960s, the influence of Langston Hughes had on her life and career, and what it was like to be a black, female and a novelist Click here to get your copy.
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Posted on March 03 2009 in TBGS Picks
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