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Black Marks (2006)
-- Finalist 2006 Lambda Literary Award for
Lesbian Debut Fiction
Black Marks is the
story of Georgette Collins, who wakes up one day in her early thirties to
discover she had no past. Everyone has had the experience of not quite
fitting in at some point in their lives, but Georgette has grown up in
between worlds: black and white, gay and straight, wealthy and working
class, West Indian and American.
Throughout, Georgette tries to piece together these fractured worlds from
her grandmother's stories and her own fragmented memories, but she cannot
make sense of her experiences. Each reinvention of herself is more
disastrous than the last. Now, Georgette, an African-American librarian, is
completely isolated; she is floating, unable to make connections with
family, friends, and colleagues. Many mornings she wakes to find a man in
her bed with no idea how he got there. Days are spent in a self-created
bubble, which both protects her and separates her from others.
The narrative weaves back and forth in time, through Georgette's childhood
in Jamaica to her teenage immersion in Boston and New York nightlife, and
into the reclusive silence of her adulthood, of the library. The story's
ambiguities remind the reader that there are not always easy answers for why
one person may suffer, and neither are there always identifiable paths to
recovery. Although depression and sadness play major roles in Georgette's
life, her first-person voice is intelligent, funny, and capable of both
warmth and irony.
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