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Cora's Kitchen - Inanna Poetry & Fiction
Kimberly Garrett Brown
Cora's Kitchen - Inanna Poetry & Fiction
Kimberly Garrett Brown
It is 1928 and Cora James, a 35-year-old Black librarian who works at the 135th Street library in Harlem, writes Langston Hughes a letter after identifying with one of his poems. She even reveals her secret desire to write. Langston responds, encouraging Cora to enter a writing contest sponsored by the National Urban League, and ignites her dream of being a writer. Cora is frustrated with the writing process, and her willingness to help her cousin Agnes keep her job after she is brutally beaten by her husband lands Cora in a white woman's kitchen working as a cook. In the Fitzgerald home, Cora discovers she has time to write and brings her notebook to work. When she comforts Mrs. Fitzgerald after an argument with Mr. Fitzgerald, a friendship forms. Mrs. Fitzgerald insists Cora call her Eleanor and gives her The Awakening by Kate Chopin to read. Cora is inspired by the conversation to write a story and sends it to Langston. Eventually she begins to question her life and marriage and starts to write another story about a woman's sense of self. Through a series of letters, and startling developments in her dealings with the white family, Cora's journey to becoming a writer takes her to the brink of losing everything, including her life.
176 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 27, 2022 |
ISBN13 | 9781771338516 |
Publishers | Inanna Publications and Education Inc. |
Pages | 280 |
Dimensions | 208 × 140 × 14 mm · 248 g |
Language | English |
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