Harriet's Daughter (Paperback)
by Marlene Nourbese Philip
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Overview
"The novel successfully challenges stereotypical notions of bothstrong, matriarchal black mothers and of poor, abused powerless black women... a valuable contribution to Caribbean and postcolonial literature."
- Choice
A beautifully written and paced story, sure to capture the imagination of both teenagers and adult readers.
Set in Toronto, two girls, Margaret -- a second generation West Indian immigrant -- and Sulma -- fresh up from a joyous life with her grandmother in Tobago to a tense and unhappy relationship with her mother and stepfather -- become friends and comrades in various adventures.
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- ISBN-13: 9780435989248
- ISBN-10: 0435989243
- Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
- Date: December 1988
- Page Count: 150







