Too long unavailable, this luminous classic of small-town life in the segregated 1950s has "magic dust sprinkled over each and every page" (Veronica Chambers, New York Times Book Review). Irene Wilson knows that a “no-name invisible something” has settled over her parents’ marriage and suspects her glamorous new teacher is to blame. Irene is not alone in her suspicions. In the town of Rattlebone, a small Black neighborhood of Kansas City, secrets are hard to keep and growing up is a community affair. As Irene is initiated into adult passion and loss, her family story takes its place in a tightly woven tapestry of neighbors whose griefs and joys are as vivid as her own. Capturing an entire world through the eyes of its unforgettable heroine, Rattlebone is a one-of-a-kind triumph of American fiction.
Maxine Clair Libros
La escritura de Maxine Clair profundiza en las vidas y experiencias de la comunidad afroamericana, centrándose especialmente en los viajes de iniciación de niñas y mujeres jóvenes. Su estilo se caracteriza por una prosa lírica y una aguda atención al detalle, que da vida a sus personajes y escenarios. Clair explora temas de identidad, familia y la búsqueda de pertenencia con una profunda perspicacia y empatía. Su trabajo a menudo refleja una fuerte conexión con los lugares y las tradiciones que moldearon su propia vida.

