Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Sandrine's Letter to Tomorrow by Dedra Johnson


Sandrine's Letter to Tomorrow by Dedra Johnson

Set in 1970s-era New Orleans, Sandrine's Letter to Tomorrow is the disturbingly powerful and uplifting story of a young African American girl named Sandrine, whose only refuge against a world of poverty, racial discrimination, and parental abuse are the letters she writes to her dead grandmother. In the tradition of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Alice Walker's The Color Purple, Sandrine's Letter to Tomorrow is a brilliant debut from an important new voice in African American fiction. A professor of English at Dillard University, Dedra Johnson received her MFA from the University of Florida, where she was a finalist for the Hurst-Wright Award. Sandrine's Letter to Tomorrow was a finalist for the 2006 William Wisdom Creative Writing Award.

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