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Jade Is a Twisted Green

Tanya Turton

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Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur

Beschreibung

For readers of Queenie and Honey Girl, a coming-of-age story about queer Black identity, love, passion, chosen family, and rediscovering life’s pleasures after loss.

Jade Brown, a twenty-four-year-old first-generation Jamaican woman living in Toronto, must find a way to pick up the pieces and discover who she is following the mysterious death of her twin sister.

Grappling with her grief, Jade seeks solace in lovers and friends during an array of hilarious and heartbreaking adventures. As she investigates some of life’s most frustrating paradoxes, she holds tight to old friends and her ex-girlfriend, lifelines between past and present. On the journey to turning twenty-five, she finally sees that she belongs to herself, and goes about the business of reclaiming that self.

Through a series of whirlwind love affairs, parties, and trips abroad, Jade stumbles toward relinquishing the weight of her trauma as she fully comes into her own as a young Black woman and writer.

A RARE MACHINES BOOK

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Black womanhood, Toronto, Black queer life, Becoming story, Personal Freedom, Personal Transformation, self care, Intersectionality, Friendships, first generation, sisterhood, Mental Health, collective care, Mother daughter relationships, young love, coming out, LGBTQ, Coming of age, twins, intimate relationships, womanism, Black diaspora, immigrant, Jamaican, overcoming grief, Atlanta, life after high school, sisters, Black travel fiction, queer love story, Black Femme