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Firstborn Girls

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Firstborn Girls Synopsis

An astonishing, intimate and powerful memoir by the author of Richard and Judy Book Club pick Sugar

This is necessary work. This is love work. This is legacy literature about me and mine born into a world run by them and theirs.

On her second birthday in 1967, Bernice McFadden died. She was in a car crash on the motorway turnoff to Detroit. For a few minutes, she was clinically dead. From the moment of her resuscitation, we follow a remarkable life, all the way up to the publication of her first novel, Sugar.

In 80s Brooklyn, growing up in terror of her alcoholic father, young Bernice loses herself in books, finding solace in summer trips to her aunt's home in Barbados and escaping to boarding school. But it's not until she reads Alice Walker and Toni Morrison, stories about 'messy, beautiful, joyful Black people' so reminiscent of her loved ones, that she sees herself within their pages.

Bernice's family story begins in Sandersville, Georgia, with freedwoman Louisa Vicey Wilson in 1870. Her descendants survived Reconstruction, Jim Crow, joined the 'great migration', cried when Dr King was assassinated during The Civil Rights Movement. Wisdom, secrets, and fierce love are passed down through generations of women like Lou's handmade quilt.

Tracing her roots gives Bernice the strength to write her own story, liberating herself from generational trauma while honouring her ancestors. A memoir of many threads, First Born Girls is an extraordinarily moving account of a life shaped both by family history and a drive to be something more.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781784744427
Publication date: 6th March 2025
Author: Bernice McFadden
Publisher: Chatto & Windus an imprint of Random House
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 256 pages
Genres: Memoirs
History of the Americas