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The Book of Colors

A Novel

Raymond Barfield
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Pages
224
Year
2015
Language
English

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How can a 19-year-old, mixed-race girl who grew up in a crack house and is now pregnant be so innocent? Yslea is full of contradictions, though, seeming both young and old, innocent and wise. Her spirit is surprising, given all the pain she has endured, and that's the counterpoint this story offers-while she sees pain and suffering all around her, Yslea overcomes in her own quiet way. What Yslea struggles with is expressing her thoughts. And she wonders if she will have something of substance to say to her baby. It's the baby growing inside her that begins to wake her up, that causes her to start thinking about things in a different way. Yslea drifts into the lives of four people who occupy three dilapidated row houses along the train tracks outside of Memphis: "The way their three little row houses sort of leaned in toward each other and the way the paint peeled and some of the windows were covered with cardboard, the row might as easily have been empty. "

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"A life-affirming novel about love and second chances…"
Publishers Weekly
"Building slowly but progressively and replete with unexpected everything, The Book of Colors is nothing less than purely original and brilliantly written."
Manhattan Book Review
"You'll hear Yslea's voice long after you've stopped reading. A brave novel, popping with hope."
The Charlotte Observer

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