Smelling Herself A Novel

Cover of Smelling Herself A Novel by Terris McMahan Grimes
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 9781492300540
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.52 Pounds
Width: 0.37 Inches
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Smelling Herself A Novel by Terris McMahan Grimes is a poignant exploration of childhood through the eyes of Bernadine, an eleven-year-old girl living in the West Oakland projects in 1964. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 27, 2013, this edition spans 172 pages and is presented in English. The narrative captures Bernadine’s journey as she grapples with the complexities of growing up in a challenging environment, where the love of her family contrasts sharply with the dangers surrounding her.

Readers will find a rich portrayal of Bernadine’s determination to protect her new neighbor, Jessie Mae, who faces abuse in her home. As Bernadine navigates her own fears and the threats present in her community, the story delves into themes of resilience and the innocence of childhood amidst adversity. Through Bernadine’s humor and intelligence, Grimes offers an unflinching look at the struggles faced by children in tumultuous times, making this novel a thoughtful reflection on the hopes and challenges of youth.


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Smelling Herself is told through the voice of Bernadine, a precocious eleven-year-old wordsmith. Being an African American girl and living in West Oakland projects in 1964 can be a vulnerable and scary affair. Bernadine’s convinced that the solution to her predicament is to grow up. But she soon discovers that growing up is more complicated than she expected. Though her community is loving-as is her mother and father-her environment is anything but child-friendly with kids getting shot by cops and others beating up their classmates in the tunnel that she has to pass through every day to and from school. Her precarious sense of well-being begins to unravel when Jessie Mae, a girl not much older than she, moves into the apartment above hers and Bernadine discovers the child is being abused. Fearless Bernadine makes it her mission to save Jessie Mae as though she’s saving herself and every other child who lives with constant threats, though the harder she tries to save Jessie Mae, the more her loved ones are put in danger.Smelling Herself is imbued with Bernadine’s humor, intelligence, and kindred love, as Terris McMahan Grimes unflinchingly investigate-through the eyes of a quick-witted child-what it means to navigate dangerous times without fully understanding the world she lives in. It’s the story of childhood’s brazen hopes and hindrances.

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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Year: 2013.
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ISBN-13: 9781492300540.
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Language: en. Pages: 172. Edition: 1.

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