
Big Girl
A Novel
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Lisa Reneé Pitts
Exquisitely compassionate and witty, Big Girl traces the intergenerational hungers and desires of Black womanhood, as told through the unforgettable voice of Malaya Clondon.
In her highly anticipated debut novel, Mecca Jamilah Sullivan explores the perils—and undeniable beauty—of insatiable longing.
Growing up in a rapidly changing Harlem, eight-year-old Malaya hates when her mother drags her to Weight Watchers meetings; she'd rather paint alone in her bedroom or enjoy forbidden street foods with her father. For Malaya, the pressures of her predominantly white Upper East Side prep school are relentless, as are the expectations passed down from her painfully proper mother and sharp-tongued grandmother. As she comes of age in the 1990s, she finds solace in the music of Biggie Smalls and Aaliyah, but her weight continues to climb—until a family tragedy forces her to face the source of her hunger, ultimately shattering her inherited stigmas surrounding women's bodies, and embracing her own desire.
Written with vibrant lyricism shot through with tenderness, Big Girl announces Sullivan as an urgent and vital voice in contemporary fiction.
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I kept asking myself did Dr. Sullivan grow up in my home? Author, Mecca Jamilah Sullivan weaves the story of probably every “big girl” in each era in any city across the world. She utilizes the culture chronicles of the Harlem 90s with a little girl eight-year-old girl name Malaya. I related to this young girl being told that her body was a mistake and food was her enemy. It had to be reshaped because it would not be accepted by a male, her health would deteriorate, and she would be a social outcast. With being told by her grandmother, mother, and community daily, what her weight would impede her from doing or being Malaya’s voice is halted and her thoughts move in her mind like a marquee sign. The only vehicle to express herself becomes her artistic abilities and food was her soft cushion that welcomed her with open arms. This is her life well into her teens as she navigates pre-teen and teenage years, discovers, and defines sexuality and love, and unleashes her voice from her cultural and generational belief system.
The novel weaves a collaborative timeline of social, political, religious, and musical events of the 90s. The author weaves in and out certain cultural figures, and Harlem’s rich history, and musical artist spanning several decades earlier that visually and lyrically shows how generational pain if not dealt with will continue. Malaya is a story for young black and brown girls that are being told to be other than, to do as I say, to go without allowing them to know their histories, stories, and to speak and make up their own minds and respect their choices and beliefs. This is a story that will forever be a part of my collection to honor with Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye” that told my story and added to my life.
My Story
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Masterfully written
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Relatable Story
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Lisa Renee Pitts's performance is terrific. She did a great job delineating characters. I found her speed a little slow, but read at 1.4 and it was perfect. Recommended!!
Powerful and Moving
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A book I can read over again!
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Real
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A Very Nice Story
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