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Mecca Jamilah Sullivan

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Mecca Jamilah Sullivan

Mecca Jamilah Sullivan, Ph.D. is the author of the novel BIG GIRL, a 2022 most anticipated pick from Vulture, Ms, The Root, Goodreads and SheReads.com. Her previous books are THE POETICS OF DIFFERENCE: Queer Feminist Forms in the African Diaspora, and the short story collection BLUE TALK AND LOVE, winner of the Judith Markowitz Award for Fiction from Lambda Literary. She is Associate Professor of English at Georgetown University. A native of Harlem, she currently lives in Washington, DC.

Mecca Jamilah Sullivan

Books by Mecca Jamilah Sullivan

by Mecca Jamilah Sullivan - Fiction, Women's Fiction

Eight-year-old Malaya Clondon hates when her mother drags her to Weight Watchers meetings in the church’s stuffy basement community center. For Malaya, the pressures of going to a predominantly white Upper East Side prep school are compounded by the high expectations passed down over generations from her sharp-tongued grandmother and her mother. But their relentless prescriptions don’t work on her. As Malaya comes of age in a rapidly gentrifying 1990s Harlem, she strains to understand “ladyness” and fit neatly within the suffocating confines of a so-called “femininity” that holds no room for her body. Meanwhile, tensions at home mount as rapidly as Malaya’s weight. Nothing seems to help --- until a family tragedy forces her to finally face the source of her hunger on her own terms.