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Black Ice
Lorene Cary

Black Ice

Vintage (Feb 04, 1992)
9780679737452
| Trade Paperback
256 pages | 132 x 196 mm | English
Dewey 373.18296073
LC Classification F44.C7 .C35 1992

Genre

  • General Fiction

Subject

  • African American Women
  • African American Women/ New Hampshire/ Concord/ Biography
  • African Americans
  • African Americans/ Education (Secondary)/ New Hampshire/ Concord
  • African Americans/ New Hampshire/ Concord/ Biography

Plot

In 1972 Lorene Cary, a bright, ambitious black teenager from Philadelphia, was transplanted into the formerly all-white, all-male environs of the elite St. Paul's School in New Hampshire, where she became a scholarship student in a "boot camp" for future American leaders.  Like any good student, she was determined to succeed.  But Cary was also determined to succeed without selling out.  This wonderfully frank and perceptive memoir describes the perils and ambiguities of that double role, in which failing calculus and winning a student election could both be interpreted as betrayals of one's skin.  Black Ice is also a universally recognizable document of a woman's adolescence; it is, as Houston Baker says, "a journey into selfhood that resonates with sober reflection, intellignet passion, and joyous love."