The Wedding

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Description

This incredible novel by the last surviving writer of the Harlem Renaissance deserves to be discovered by a new generation of readers. Introduced by Diana Evans, author of Ordinary People, and now reissued in our beautiful Classics With Bite series.

You're on the brink of turning your back on your family, your community, your race, all for some white-bread fantasy you don't half understand. On a summer weekend in 1953, the residents of the Oval - an exclusive middle-class Black community on Martha's Vineyard - are gathering for the wedding of Shelby Coles. The loveliest daughter of the Oval's most prestigious family, Shelby could have chosen any number of eligible men "of the right colours and the right professions".

Instead she has fallen in love with a white jazz musician from New York - creating a shockwave that ripples across five generations of family history. Weaving together past and present, North and South, black and white, The Wedding is an audacious, wise and shattering portrait of American identity.
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