No Crystal Stair
 

No Crystal Stair

by Mairuth Sarsfield

No Crystal Stair is an absorbing novel that explores an increasingly difficult contemporary reality: functioning as though White while surviving as Black. Marion Willow, a proud young widow, must work at two jobs to ensure that her three girls develop lifestyles not hindered by class and colour. The bitter-sweet experience of Marion’s elegant American expatriate neighbour, Torrie Delacourt,... (read more)

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capira
  • Rated 2 stars

Set in Montreal during the depression and World War 2, a black mother fights racism and poverty to give her daughters the best in life and education. The story offers an insight into Montreal's black community of that era with several interesting characters. Like Lori Lansen's Rush Home Road it is a bit of black Canadian history which we should be more aware of.

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