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A Black Girl in the Middle: Essays on (Allegedly) Figuring It All Out

A Black Girl in the Middle: Essays on (Allegedly) Figuring It All Out

by Shenequa Golding (Author)
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A blazingly honest essay collection from a refreshing new voice exploring the in-between moments for Black women and girls, and what it means to simply exist“At thirty-seven years old I can say Shenequa is a big name and I’m a big, bold woman.”Shenequa Golding doesn’t aim to speak for all Black women. We’re too vast, too vibrant, and too complicated. As an adult, Golding begins to own her boldness, but growing up, she found herself “kind of in the middle,” fluctuating between not being the fly kid or the overachiever. Her debut collection of essays, A Black Girl in the Middle, taps into life’s wins and losses, representing the middle ground for Black girls and women.Golding packs humor, curiosity, honesty, anger, and ultimately acceptance in 12 essays spanning her life in Queens, NY, as a first-generation Jamaican American. She breaks down the 10 levels of Black Girl Math, from the hard glare to responses reserved for unfaithful boyfriends. She comes to terms with and heals from fraught relationships with her father, friends, and romantic partners. She takes the devastating news that she’s a Black girl with a “flat ass” in stride, and adds squats to her routine, eventually. From a harrowing encounter in a hotel room leading her to explore celibacy (for now) to embracing rather than fearing the “Milli Vanilli” of emotions in hurt and anger, Golding embraces everything she’s learned with wit, heart, and humility.A Black Girl in the Middle is both an acknowledgment of the complexity and pride of not always fitting in and validation of what Black girlhood and womanhood can be. Read more

Product Information

PublisherBeacon Press
Publication dateFeb. 4 2025
LanguageEnglish
Print length200 pages
ISBN-100807016063
ISBN-13978-0807016060
Item weight204 g
Dimensions12.98 x 1.42 x 20.88 cm
Best Sellers Rank#2,472,991 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,584 in Black & African American Biographies #3,622 in Popular Culture in Social Sciences #4,279 in Literary Essays (Books)
Customer Reviews4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 17 ratings

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