Mama’s Girl

Mama’s Girl by Veronica Chambers is a moving memoir published by Riverhead Hardcover on June 18, 1996. This edition, comprising 194 pages, is presented in English and offers an intimate look at the author’s experiences growing up in Brooklyn alongside her mother and younger brother during the post-Civil Rights era.
Readers will find a candid exploration of the author’s relationship with her mother, as well as the challenges they encountered together. The memoir delves into themes of identity and family dynamics, providing insight into the life of an African-American family in New York. Through her narrative, Chambers reflects on the complexities of her upbringing and the resilience required to navigate difficult circumstances.
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In a moving and candid memoir, a young African-American writer describes growing up in Brooklyn with her mother and little brother as a member of the post-Civil Rights generation, discussing her relationship with her mother and the hard times they faced.
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