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Miss Chloe

A Memoir of a Literary Friendship with Toni Morrison

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"Passionate, personal, insightful, testy, and unique." —Kirkus (starred review)

""Verdelle offers us testimony in praise and consideration of life as a literary citizen and Black woman alongside the guiding light of Toni Morrison. This is a holy testimony, indeed, one that deserves to be amen'd forever." —Jason Reynolds, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author

""Verdelle gives us the greatest gift—our beloved ancestor returned to us—generous and alive, remembered and revered. So grateful for this book in the world." —Jacqueline Woodson, author of Another Brooklyn

""If you let a black girl loose in a library, you may not recognize the woman who emerges.""

—from Miss Chloe

Toni Morrison, born Chloe A Wofford, was a towering figure in the world of literature when she entered A.J. Verdelle's life. Their literary friendship was a young writer's dream—simultaneously exhilarating, intimidating, fulfilling, and challenging. The relationship crossed generations, spanned several cycles in life, exhibited high and low notes, reached and dipped and found its way. Like many women friends, these two writers imagined and built a relationship that was responsive, inventive, and engaged.

Miss Chloe powerfully situates the risks writers face and the freedom they find when they put Black women's lives into words. Verdelle chronicles her grief at Morrison's passing, and finds comfort in Morrison's astute advice—wisdom Verdelle didn't always recognize at the time. In this pensive and intricately lyrical book, Verdelle honors Morrison among the cultural greats, while illuminating and celebrating the power of language, legacy, and genius.

A. J. Verdelle is the award-winning author of the novel, The Good Negress. She teaches Creative Writing at Morgan State University and at the MFA program at Lesley University.

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2022

      Bahni Turpin brings her considerable narratorial talents to bear as she gives voice to Verdelle's reflections on her decades-long relationship with author Toni Morrison (born Chloe Wofford). Verdelle came into Morrison's orbit when Morrison sent a note praising Verdelle's first and only published novel, The Good Negress. This interaction ignited an extraordinary relationship--part mentorship, part friendship, part hero worship--between the two women. Turpin brings out Verdelle's wonder, delight, and occasional pique as she recounts various encounters with Morrison, from Morrison's unexpected visits during Verdelle's tenure at Princeton to a particularly memorable incident involving Verdelle's treasured scarf. Turpin's voice becomes somber as Verdelle describes her solitary grief, witnessing Morrison's quiet withdrawal from society and knowing that her death would soon follow. Listeners will sense the deep respect that both Turpin and Verdelle have for this literary giant and will be grateful for these glimpses into her demanding, sharp-tongued, and insightful personality. VERDICT This exquisitely narrated audiobook is a balm and a delight. Share with listeners seeking to better understand Morrison and her works as well as the difficulties encountered by Black women seeking to establish themselves as authors and artists.--Sarah Hashimoto

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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