出版社: Amistad
副标题: A Novel
出版年: 2016-8-9
页数: 192
定价: USD 22.99
装帧: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780062359988
内容简介 · · · · · ·
Running into a long-ago friend sets memories from the 1970s in motion for August, transporting her to a time and a place where friendship was everything—until it wasn’t. For August and her girls, sharing confidences as they ambled through neighborhood streets, Brooklyn was a place where they believed that they were beautiful, talented, brilliant—a part of a future that belonged...
Running into a long-ago friend sets memories from the 1970s in motion for August, transporting her to a time and a place where friendship was everything—until it wasn’t. For August and her girls, sharing confidences as they ambled through neighborhood streets, Brooklyn was a place where they believed that they were beautiful, talented, brilliant—a part of a future that belonged to them.
But beneath the hopeful veneer, there was another Brooklyn, a dangerous place where grown men reached for innocent girls in dark hallways, where ghosts haunted the night, where mothers disappeared. A world where madness was just a sunset away and fathers found hope in religion.
作者简介 · · · · · ·
I used to say I’d be a teacher or a lawyer or a hairdresser when I grew up but even as I said these things, I knew what made me happiest was writing.
I wrote on everything and everywhere. I remember my uncle catching me writing my name in graffiti on the side of a building. (It was not pretty for me when my mother found out.) I wrote on paper bags and my shoes and denim binders...
I used to say I’d be a teacher or a lawyer or a hairdresser when I grew up but even as I said these things, I knew what made me happiest was writing.
I wrote on everything and everywhere. I remember my uncle catching me writing my name in graffiti on the side of a building. (It was not pretty for me when my mother found out.) I wrote on paper bags and my shoes and denim binders. I chalked stories across sidewalks and penciled tiny tales in notebook margins. I loved and still love watching words flower into sentences and sentences blossom into stories.
I also told a lot of stories as a child. Not “Once upon a time” stories but basically, outright lies. I loved lying and getting away with it! There was something about telling the lie-story and seeing your friends’ eyes grow wide with wonder. Of course I got in trouble for lying but I didn’t stop until fifth grade.
That year, I wrote a story and my teacher said “This is really good.” Before that I had written a poem about Martin Luther King that was, I guess, so good no one believed I wrote it. After lots of brouhaha, it was believed finally that I had indeed penned the poem which went on to win me a Scrabble game and local acclaim. So by the time the story rolled around and the words “This is really good” came out of the otherwise down-turned lips of my fifth grade teacher, I was well on my way to understanding that a lie on the page was a whole different animal — one that won you prizes and got surly teachers to smile. A lie on the page meant lots of independent time to create your stories and the freedom to sit hunched over the pages of your notebook without people thinking you were strange.
Lots and lots of books later, I am still surprised when I walk into a bookstore and see my name on a book’s binder. Sometimes, when I’m sitting at my desk for long hours and nothing’s coming to me, I remember my fifth grade teacher, the way her eyes lit up when she said “This is really good.” The way, I — the skinny girl in the back of the classroom who was always getting into trouble for talking or missed homework assignments — sat up a little straighter, folded my hands on the desks, smiled and began to believe in me.
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Another Brooklyn的书评 · · · · · · ( 全部 22 条 )

行走在孤独的每一个瞬息

青春远逝,一切已成记忆

她真正想独自走出布鲁克林,没有过去,只有现在和未来。

每个人都有自己的童年和青春
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收到老同事寄来的新书《另一个布鲁克林》,小小的一本书,封面上印了此书所获得的众多的奖项,以及此书的推荐语:“你也许没有从田纳西州到布鲁克林的经历,但你一定也曾离开家乡,只是想去更广阔的地方。这本书将全世界小镇青年的乡愁一网打尽。关于漂泊与回归,获得与失去,... (展开)

仿佛这个世界上,还有另一个家乡

A good one
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I do think this is a good book and I can picture the scenes that Jacqueline Woodson writes about. It is vivid but it just doesn’t resonate with me. And the pilot of the book is too scattered to me when it’s divided into so many small parts even like vigne... (展开)
所谓悲剧,不在于当下,而在于回忆。
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“所谓悲剧,不在于当下,而在于回忆。” -关于这本书,它是在我最喜欢的书店买的,被封面吸引系列,且书的纸质应该属于轻型的,手感很好。 -偶然和朋友吃饭的餐厅叫做布鲁克林,里面竟然也放了很多这本书。 -很多时候同一个元素会以不同的形式出现在生命中的各个时段,有的隐... (展开)> 更多书评 22篇
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0 有用 信然 2017-07-15 03:47:20
Poetic writing, sad story, unforgettable memory about a Muslim girl in around 1970s' Brooklyn.
0 有用 元朔月 2022-12-08 09:56:55 美国
前面就一般,但最后几章确实一下子升上了
0 有用 哒哒马 2023-02-20 08:56:08 加拿大
2023.2.19 很好读!失去,女性友谊和girlhood
0 有用 花椰菜 2016-08-30 23:09:49
Beautiful poetry and prose style of writing.
0 有用 ZZ 2018-10-24 08:37:05
简短却很有力。