Leaves in the Wind

Beryl Gilroy
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This first ever collection of Beryl Gilroy's writings is both controversial and demanding. Gilroy addresses a wide range of subjects that fall within three broad areas-her own works of fiction and autobiography, lifelong learning, and black old age. These essays give important insight into the late Gilroy's literature and reveal the teacher, the psychologist, and the writer.
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