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In her last novel, Dorothy West, an iconic member of the Harlem Renaissance, offers an intimate glimpse into African American middle class.  Set on bucolic Martha's Vineyard in the 1950s, The Wedding tells the story of life in the Oval, a proud, insular community made up of the best and brightest of the East Coast's black bourgeoisie.  Within this inner circle of "blue-vein society," we witness the prominent Coles family gather for the wedding of the loveliest daughter, Shelby, who could have chosen from "a whole area of eligible men of the right colors and the right professions." Instead, she has fallen in love with and is about to be married to Meade Wyler, a white jazz musician from New York. A shock wave breaks over the Oval as its longtime members grapple with the changing face of its community.

With elegant, luminous prose, Dorothy West crowns her literary career by illustrating one family's struggle to break the shackles of race and class.

The Wedding by Dorothy West

$5.00Price
    EXCELLENT
    basically like new can hardly tell it's been read. 
    VERY GOOD
    There may be one or two minor flaws with the book (Sticker on the cover or a mark or two inside)
    GOOD
    Some marks and bruises but over all a well kept book
    ACCEPTABLE
    Its got a few issues but it is readable and gets the job done. 
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