The document summarizes Terry Baker Mulligan's memoir "Sugar Hill" about growing up in Harlem in the 1950s and 1960s. The memoir paints a vivid picture of life in Harlem during that time, as the narrator encounters important figures like Malcolm X and Adam Clayton Powell and experiences cultural events like shows at the Apollo Theater. It aims to give readers an inside perspective on the African American experience in Harlem during a period of social and historical change. The author draws on her own experiences and observations as a child in Harlem to share stories about class and ethnic tensions, social hierarchies, and what it was like to come of age during that era.
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The various aspects of this story that will keep you in muse...
~The loss of innocence
~The life of the mind versus poverty (both physical and intellectual)
~The dangers of idealization
~The Catholic Church's influence to make Dublin a place of asceticism where desire and sensuality are seen as immoral
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~These themes build on one another entirely through the thoughts of the young boy, who is portrayed by the first-person narrator, who writes from memory.
Araby by James Joyce Prepared by Kaushal DesaiKaushal Desai
The various aspects of this story that will keep you in muse...
~The loss of innocence
~The life of the mind versus poverty (both physical and intellectual)
~The dangers of idealization
~The Catholic Church's influence to make Dublin a place of asceticism where desire and sensuality are seen as immoral
~The pain that often comes when one encounters love in reality instead of its elevated form
~These themes build on one another entirely through the thoughts of the young boy, who is portrayed by the first-person narrator, who writes from memory.
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A book report of Bapsi Sidhwa's novel, Ice Candy Man, for a school assignment. The book is based on the partition of 1947. It was also made into a movie, Earth: 1947.
Araby is one of the modernist short stories. James Joyce-Master of modernist literature who introduced new term to English Literature, has beautifully portrayed this short story.
Stand-alone excerpt from StevensViews, meant as an easy-to-mail supplement to spring solicitations, or as an electronic piece accessible through an email-distributed link.
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BY Terry Baker Mulligan
www.terrybakermulligan.com
"Mulligan's Harlem is peopled by the likes of Adam Clayton Powell, Lena Horne, Sugar Ray
Robinson and Count Basie, along with a formidable grandmother and a range of quirky
relatives, neighbors and classmates. It makes for a fascinating journey to a place that one
wishes one might still visit... 'Sugar Hill' is an accomplished memoir with much to offer
readers keen on understanding who we are as Americans and where we've come from."
Rick Skwiot, author, "Death in Mexico," Winner of the Hemingway First Novel Award
Pay a Visit to “Sugar Hill”
Sugar Hill is a living document of mid 20th-century Harlem.
The story it tells will appeal to an America that knows the
tremendous shaping influence Harlem has exerted on its
national identity, both at home and around the globe.
Join Young Terry Baker as she… Terry Baker Mulligan grew up in
Harlem and attended both public
Attends matinees at the Apollo, where she is daz- and private schools in New York
zled by Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington, Nina City. She completed her formal
Simone, Doo-Wop heart-throb Frankie Lymon and education at the City College of
Soul sensation James Brown New York, earning a Master of Arts
Encounters Malcolm X and Adam Clayton Powell, degree in English. She is a member
of the Harlem Arts Alliance. Cur-
politicking on the street corners
rently a resident of St. Louis, Terry
Visits Harlem's glamorous nightclubs with her ex- is married with two grown sons.
entertainer father
Joins throngs of curious gawkers as Fidel Castro “Terry Baker
comes to Harlem’s Hotel Theresa
Mulligan writes
Spends evenings with family and neighbors at rent
Paperback: 320 pages. parties and chitlin' parties joyously about
Retail price: $17.99.
Publisher: Impulse Press. Befriends baseball’s Willie Mays in the local shoe- weathering ado-
First edition (January 20, 2012). shine parlor
ISBN-10: 0984692908 lescence while
ISBN-13: 978-0984692903 Paints posters for the 1957 March on Washington
Distribution: Ingram Book Company, history unfolds
(800) 937-8200 Inherits the family Soul Food recipe
and Amazon.com
Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.5 inches Tries, but fails, to ingratiate herself into junior
around her, in
Subject area: Biography & Autobiography /
African American & Black
black society the legendary
Embraces and conflicts with her beautiful, fiercely
devoted mother, and her redoubtable lioness
neighborhood
grandmother, “an American Original,” whose May called Sugar
-December marriage to a man 25 years her junior
would scandalize even her own daughters. Hill.”
2. Take the A Train to
BY Terry Baker Mulligan
www.terrybakermulligan.com
“Sugar Hill” will appeal to readers of the Baby Boom Generation and earlier, with potential for broadening its appeal
to younger readers (including college-age students), as the story of a girl coming of age in a time of social and histori-
cal change, with narrative features peculiar to the African-American urban experience
Terry Baker Mulligan’s book is unique in that she reports her story “from the inside,” as an authority who personally
witnessed, at sidewalk-level, the multi-dimensional life of Harlem during the 1950s and '60s. She not only examines the
class-ethnic tensions she experienced between West-Indian and Southern blacks who shared the life of her neighbor-
hood, she details how those tensions manifested through cuisine and customs, choices of schools, recreational pas-
times, styles, and social interactions on a number of levels.
Likewise, she unravels the mysteries surrounding the “gate-keeping” practiced among black society women, who
strove to keep those deemed “unworthy” out of their club, exploring how this social pecking order impacted children
and adults who were rejected by this privileged strata within Harlem society.
Generously illustrated with more than 40 period
and present-day photos of Harlem, its landmarks,
and the author’s family and friends
Terry Baker Mulligan has appeared to promote “Sugar
Hill” on Public Radio and in major print media. The book
cover’s image was featured in March 2012 on the cover
of Publishers Weekly as a featured title from the
Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA).
Ms. Mulligan has also conducted several readings and
signing events in New York City, including at the
City College of New York, the Hue-Man Bookstore &
Café in Harlem, and the historic Morris-Jumel Mansion
in Harlem, with more appearances planned
in the New York region and the Midwest.
Ms. Mulligan will be happy to join your book club discussion via telephone.
To arrange a time, contact Terry Baker Mulligan at terrymulnyc@gmail.com
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