The Black Rose: A Novel
By (Author) Tananarive Due
Random House USA Inc
Ballantine Books Inc.
2nd January 2001
United States
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
813.54
Paperback
384
Width 142mm, Height 216mm, Spine 21mm
351g
"One of the most exciting novels of the year . . . The dramatic story of Madam C.J. Walker, America's first black female millionaire."-E. Lynn Harris Born to former slaves on a Louisiana plantation in 1867, Madam C.J. Walker rose from poverty and indignity to become America's first black female millionaire, the head of a hugely successful beauty company, and a leading philanthropist in African American causes. Renowned author Alex Haley became fascinated by the story of this extraordinary heroine, and before his death in 1992, he embarked on the research and outline of a major novel based on her life. With The Black Rose, critically acclaimed writer Tananarive Due brings Haley's work to an inspiring completion. Blending documented history, vivid dialogue, and a sweeping fictionalized narrative, Tananarive Due paints a vivid portrait of this passionate and tenacious pioneer and the unforgettable era in which she lived. Praise for The Black Rose "An artfully framed page-turner."-Essence "An impressive accomplishment . . . Due's combination of historical study and fictional exploration endows this gripping tale with intimacy and emotional authenticity."-The Miami Herald
Tananarive Due is an engaging storyteller . . . The real-life Walker would probably have been pleased with the way Due depicts her. . . . The Black Rose is an inspiring, motivational book.The Washington Post Book World
A compelling narrative . . . This book is worth reading for anyone wanting a glimpse into what the human spirit can create with the odds stacked sky high.USA Today
Tananarive Due is a former features writer and columnist for the Miami Herald. She has written two highly acclaimed novels- The Between and My Soul to Keep. Ms. Due makes her home in Longview, Washington.