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Big Girls Don't Cry

by Connie Briscoe
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Synopsis

"[An] empathetic portrait of a modern woman wrestling with issues of love, work, and family obligations."           --Publishers Weekly                      

Born into a comfortable Washington, D.C., home, Naomi Jefferson leads a life that is only occasionally marred by racism. As a teenager in the 1960s, her biggest concern centers around virginity. But all that changes when her older brother, Joshua--who seems destined for greatness--is killed in a tragic car accident on his way to a civil rights demonstration. Now the rift between black and white America becomes much too personal, and Naomi embarks on a journey to honor her brother's legacy--and to find herself.                      

This brilliant new novel, from the bestselling author of Sisters & Lovers, traces three decades in the life of a woman readers will not soon forget, as she searches for love and purpose in a harsh often unforgiving world.                      

"Contains an infectious hope and optimism."        
--Los Angeles Times

Publishers Weekly

PW praised this "empathetic portrait" of a woman struggling to navigate the rift between black and white America and resolve issues of work and love. (July)

About the Author, Connie Briscoe

CONNIE BRISCOE
is the New York Times bestselling author of Big Girls Don’t Cry.


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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1997
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Pages
375
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780345413628

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