The second half of the 20th century was a time of great social change and unrest in the United States. On this edition of The Weekly Reader we review three stories of Black women coming of age during those times, and the powerful influences that shaped them: Kin, by Tayari Jones, Firstborn Girls, by Bernice McFadden, andFinding Me, by Viola Davis.
Celebrating Black Women: "Kin" by Tayari Jones, "Firstborn Girls" by Bernice McFadden, and "Finding Me" by Viola Davis
Jones: Knopf (l); McFadden: Dutton (c); Davis: HarperOne (r)