Marita Golden is an accomplished American novelist renowned for her exploration of the African American experience in her works. Born on April 28, 1950, she has made a significant mark in the literary world with her compelling narratives and insightful character portrayals.
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Source: Migrations of the Heart
“Surviving and believing in tomorrow is just a habit I can't break.”
Source: Migrations of the Heart
“I am a stranger to half measures.”
Source: Migrations of the Heart: An Autobiography
Source: Migrations of the Heart: An Autobiography
Source: Migrations of the Heart: An Autobiography
“Love is going to replace life and from then on it's all smooth sailing. Love will replace life.”
“I quickly learned that motherhood was a high wire act sometimes performed without a net.”
“Novelists have to love humanity to write anything worthwhile. Poets have to love themselves.”
Source: Skin Deep: Black Women & White Women Write About Race
Source: And Do Remember Me
Source: Saving Our Sons
“To my father, who told me the stories that matter. To my mother, who taught me to remember them.”
Source: Migrations of the Heart: An Autobiography
Source: The Word: Black Writers Talk About the Transformative Power of Reading and Writing
