Introducing a new star of her generation, an electric debut
story collection about mixed-race and African-American teenagers,
women, and men struggling to find a place in their families and
communities.
When Danielle Evans's short story "Virgins" was published in "The
Paris Review" in late 2007, it announced the arrival of a major new
American short story writer. Written when she was only
twenty-three, Evans's story of two black, blue-collar
fifteen-year-old girls' flirtation with adulthood for one night was
startling in its pitch-perfect examination of race, class, and the
shifting terrain of adolescence.
Now this debut short story collection delivers on the promise of
that early story. In "Harvest," a college student's unplanned
pregnancy forces her to confront her own feelings of inadequacy in
comparison to her white classmates. In "Jellyfish," a father's
misguided attempt to rescue a gift for his grown daughter from an
apartment collapse magnifies all he doesn't know about her. And in
"Snakes," the mixed-race daughter of intellectuals recounts the
disastrous summer she spent with her white grandmother and cousin,
a summer that has unforeseen repercussions in the present.
Striking in their emotional immediacy, the stories in "Before You
Suffocate Your Own Fool Self" are based in a world where inequality
is reality but where the insecurities of adolescence and young
adulthood, and the tensions within family and the community, are
sometimes the biggest complicating forces in one's sense of
identity and the choices one makes.
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