Light Skin Gone to Waste: Stories

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In 1962 Philip Arrington, a psychologist with a PhD from Yeshiva, arrives in the small, mostly blue-collar town of Monroe, New York, to rent a house for himself and his new wife. They’re Black, someth

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In 1962 Philip Arrington, a psychologist with a PhD from Yeshiva, arrives in the small, mostly blue-collar town of Monroe, New York, to rent a house for himself and his new wife. They’re Black, something the man about to show him the house doesn’t know. With that, we’re introduced to the Arringtons: Phil, Velma, his daughter Livia (from a previous marriage), and his youngest, Madeline, soon to be born. They’re cosmopolitan. Sophisticated. They’re also troubled, arrogant, and throughout the linked stories, falling apart.

We follow the family as Phil begins his private practice, as Velma opens her antiques shop, and as they buy new homes, collect art, go skiing, and have overseas adventures. It seems they’ve made it in the white world. However, young Maddie, one of the only Black children in town, bears the brunt of the racism and the invisible barriers her family’s money, education, and determination can’t free her from. As she grows up and realizes her father is sleeping with white women, her mother is violently mercurial, and her half-sister resents her, Maddie must decide who she is despite, or perhaps precisely because of, her family.

Author: Toni Ann Johnson
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 10/15/2022
Series: Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction
Pages: 232
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.59d
ISBN: 9780820363066
Language: English

Author

Johnson, Toni Ann

Binding

ISBN10

0820363065

ISBN13

9780820363066

Page Count

232

Published Date

October 15 2022

Series

Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction

Language

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