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Three Girls from Bronzeville: A Uniquely American Memoir of Race, Fate, and Sisterhood Audiobook, by Dawn Turner Play Audiobook Sample

Three Girls from Bronzeville: A Uniquely American Memoir of Race, Fate, and Sisterhood Audiobook

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Read By: Janina Edwards Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: September 2021 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781797132570

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

42

Longest Chapter Length:

32:21 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

16 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

16:48 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

A memoir about three Black girls from Chicago that offers a penetrating exploration of race, opportunity, friendship, sisterhood, and the powerful forces at work that allow some to flourish and others to falter.

They were three Black girls. Dawn, tall and studious; her sister, Kim, younger by three years and headstrong as they come; and her best friend, Debra, already prom-queen pretty by third grade. They bonded—fervently and intensely in that unique way of little girls—as they roamed the concrete landscape of Bronzeville, a historic neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side, the destination of hundreds of thousands of Black folks who fled the ravages of the Jim Crow South.

These third-generation daughters of the Great Migration come of age in the 1970s, in the warm glow of the recent civil rights movement. It has offered them a promise, albeit nascent and fragile, that they will have more opportunities, rights, and freedoms than any generation of Black Americans in history. Their working-class, striving parents are eager for them to realize this hard-fought potential.

But the girls have much more immediate concerns: hiding under the dining room table and eavesdropping on grown folks’ business; collecting secret treasures; and daydreaming about their futures—Dawn and Debra, doctors, Kim a teacher. For a brief, wondrous moment the girls are all giggles and dreams and promises of “friends forever.”

And then fate intervenes, first slowly and then dramatically, sending them careening in wildly different directions. There’s heartbreak, loss, displacement, and even murder. Dawn struggles to make sense of the shocking turns that consume her sister and her best friend, all the while asking herself a simple but profound question: Why?

This is a celebration of sisterhood and friendship, a testimony to the unique struggles of Black women, and a tour-de-force about the complex interplay of race, class, and opportunity and how those forces shape our lives and our capacity for resilience and redemption.

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“Turner interrupts the monolithic narrative of Black Chicago as ruined and broken, as well as the one-note stereotypes about growing up in public housing.”

— New York Times Book Review

Quotes

  • “Unmissable.”

    — Vogue
  • “An exceptional work, a memoir told with honesty, grit and a sly wit…I’m hooked on these women.”

    — Washington Post
  • “Listeners will fall under the spell of Dawn Turner’s memoir through Janina Edwards’ confident storytelling and wise, knowing tone.”

    — BookPage (starred audio review)
  • “A powerful testament to the bonds of sisterhood and the importance of understanding the conditions that shape a person’s life choices.”

    — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Awards

  • A BookPage Top Pick of the Month
  • A New York Times Notable Book of 2021
  • A People Magazine Pick for Fall
  • An Entertainment Weekly Pick for Autumn
  • A Ms. Magazine Pick of the Month's Best Books
  • A Washington Post Best Book of 2021
  • A Buzzfeed Best Books of the Year Pick
  • A Real Simple Pick of 2021's Best Books
  • A Fortune Magazine Pick of the Month

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About Dawn Turner

Dawn Turner is a novelist and an award-winning journalist who served as a 2017 and 2018 juror for the Pulitzer Prize in commentary, has written for the Washington Post, PBS NewsHour, CBS Sunday Morning News show, NPR’s Morning Edition show, and the Chicago Tonight show.

About Janina Edwards

Janina Edwards, an Earphones Award–winning narrator, is a native of Chicago and a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts acting program. Her 2016 performance of Voice of Freedom was a finalist for the Audie Award.