In Mamamade, Matilda, a poor black girl, learns many hard lessons in life, and she feels abandoned by God. Forced to leave the only life and home that she has ever known, she flees to New York, where, to her astonishment, she finds a whole new, unimaginable way of life. With the help of a new friend, her own strength of spirit begins to shine through and Matilda begins her journey on the road to redemption. Reviving hope thought to be lost and learning to believe in herself, Matilda rediscovers her purpose in life and God's plan for her.
Bostic has crafted a luminous novel that is filled with vivid and highly relatable characters. Richly atmospheric and written in a unique and captivating dialect, Mamamade packs surprises at every page. An unforgettable period fiction piece, the book is a both a time capsule of the South during the 1920s and a portrait of a young girl coming into womanhood.
This is the perfect read for any woman who has ever felt that her life lacked direction, dreamed of having more, or risked everything to find her own way in life.
For more information or to request a free review copy, members of the press can contact the author at bosticu @ msn.com. Mamamade is available for sale online at Amazon.com BookSurge.com and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
A. Binda Bostic was born in South Carolina, educated in Florida and now works in healthcare in Washington. This is her first work of fiction.
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New Novel Chronicles Coming of Age of Young Girl Growing up in 1920s South


