Description
There is fourteen-year-old Jael, who has a crush on the preacher's wife. At forty-two, Lyra realizes that her discomfort with her own body stands between her and a new love. As Y2K looms, Caroletta's ""same time next year"" arrangement with her childhood best friend is tenuous. A serial mistress lays down the ground rules for her married lovers. In the dark shadows of a hospice parking lot, grieving strangers find comfort in each other.
With their secret longings, new love, and forbidden affairs, these church ladies are as seductive as they want to be, as vulnerable as they need to be, as unfaithful and unrepentant as they care to be, and as free as they deserve to be.
About the Author
Deesha Philyaw's writing on race, parenting, gender, and culture has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, McSweeney's, the Rumpus, Brevity, TueNight, and elsewhere. Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, she currently lives in Pittsburgh with her daughters.
Reviews
Our new decade deserves a new literary force with major literary skills. Deesha Philyaw uses the comic, the allegorical, and the geographic to examine Black intimacies and Black secrets. Her work is as rigorous as it is pleasurable to read." -Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy
"To encounter Deesha Philyaw's work is to encounter contemporary folktales. They are the stories of southern customs and mores and of voices over the back fence. The daughters and granddaughters of Toni Cade Bambara and Bebe Moore Campbell readers need this book." -Yona Harvey, author of Hemming the Water and writer for the Marvel Comics World of Wakanda series
"This is no mere collection of sappy romance stories. The love in Philyaw's stories runs the gamut from sweet to bitter, sexy to sisterly, temporary to time tested, often with hidden aspects. The word secret in the title is earned, and some of the secrets are downright juicy." -Tara Campbell, author of Midnight at the Organporium, from Barrelhouse magazine
"Triumphant. . . . Philyaw's stories inform and build on one another, turning her characters' private struggles into a beautiful chorus." -Publishers Weekly
"A collection of luminous stories populated by deeply moving and multifaceted characters. . . . Tender, fierce, proudly black and beautiful, these stories will sneak inside you and take root." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"The church, sexuality, and everyday life come alive in each story bringing readers closer to experiences we can, or have, seen ourselves in." -Electric Lit, "24 New and Forthcoming Books That Celebrate Black Lives"
Awards
Winner of PEN/Faulkner Award 2021. Commended for National Book Awards (Fiction) 2020.
Book Information
ISBN 9781949199734
Author Deesha Philyaw
Format Paperback
Page Count 189
Imprint West Virginia University Press
Publisher West Virginia University Press
Weight(grams) 333g
Dimensions(mm) 190mm * 120mm * 20mm