An Autobiography of Skin: A Novel

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A NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • This magisterial, intimate look at Black womanhood "follows three women whose various traumas haunt them literally and metaphorically, as it explores what it means to be a Black woman in America today" (The New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice).

A middle-aged woman feed slots at a secret back-room parlor. A new mother descends into a devastating postpartum depression, wracked with the fear that she is unable to protect her children. A daughter returns home to join the other women in her family waging spiritual combat with the ghosts of their past.

An Autobiography of Skin is a dazzling and masterful portrait of interconnected generations in the South from a singular new voice, offering a raw and tender view into the interior lives of Black women. It is at once a powerful look at how experiences are carried inside the body, inside the flesh and skin, and a joyous testament to how healing can be found within—in love, mercy, gratitude, and freedom.

 
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# of Pages: 256

Book Binding: Hardcover

Year of Publication: 2023

Publisher: Pantheon

Language: en

ISBN: 9780593316535

Lakiesha Carr is an accomplished writer and author whose work explores the complexities of identity, race, and womanhood. A native of New York City, she draws inspiration from her own personal experiences and the diverse communities she has been a part of. Carr holds a degree in English Literature from Columbia University and has been writing since she was a young girl. Her work has been featured in various literary magazines and anthologies. An Autobiography of Skin is her debut novel, which has received critical acclaim for its raw and honest portrayal of one woman's journey towards self-discovery. Carr continues to write and share her stories, using her platform to shed light on important social issues and connect with readers from all walks of life.

 

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