An edition of Tumbling (1996)

Tumbling

1st Scribner Paperback Fiction ed.
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An edition of Tumbling (1996)

Tumbling

1st Scribner Paperback Fiction ed.
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In her deeply textured debut novel, Diane McKinney-Whetstone evokes the feel and rhythm of a close-knit African-American community. Set in South Philadelphia during the 1940s and 1950s, Tumbling combines the mood of an urban community with the vitality of its inhabitants to tell a story in which sorrow and joy come in equal measure.

One unconventional couple is at the heart of the novel; Herbie and Noon care deeply for each other but have been unable to consummate their marriage because of a vicious sexual attack in Noon's past. So, while Noon finds comfort and solace in her church, club-hopping Herbie finds friendship and sexual gratification with a jazz singer named Ethel.

Unexpectedly, Herbie and Noon are blessed with daughters when, on two separate occasions, children are left on their doorstep. On the advice of the community, they take the children into their home, where the girls become inseparable, as if blood sisters. When a devastating city proposal threatens to put a road through the area, the community must pull together to avoid being torn apart. Noon becomes the unexpected leader in the struggle to keep both her home and her family whole.

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English
Pages
340

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New York
Genre
Fiction

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Pagination
340 p. ;
Number of pages
340

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL23242648M
ISBN 10
0684837242
LCCN
96051546
LibraryThing
304345
Goodreads
429931

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OL2730006W

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