'Brown Girls achieves immediate lift-off ... [at] times, audaciously, it's as if she's talking about every brown girl alive during the past century ... Fearless' New York Times
'Strikingly exuberant ... The book certainly has spiky, thought-provoking things to say ... but it is most memorable in its gorgeous depictions of friendship. It is also an incredibly moving meditation on growing up ... This gives a novel set in Queens a powerful universality' Independent
'Attracting huge amounts of buzz ... a fierce examination of race, class and marginalisation in America today' ipaper
'Brown Girls flows like a late night FM-radio dedication to the crew, the block, and the mission ... This book is a gift' Paul Beatty, author of The Sellout
'Transporting and energising ... it's not to be missed' Stylist
'Glorious ... While there is much that many brown girls will relate to-including experiences that feel stolen straight from my memories-Andreades succeeds in making the stories feel specific beyond a singular experience ... breadth, depth and enormous richness' New York Times Book Review
'An acute study of those tender moments of becoming. An ode to girlhood, inheritance, and the good trouble the body yields' Raven Leilani, author of Luster
'Brown Girls is filled with an unforgettable cast of characters ...Precise and powerful, this is a coming-of-age story for us all' Nikesh Shukla, author of Brown Baby
'A heady, poetic exploration of growing up ... It left me speechless' Huma Qureshi, author of Things We Do Not Tell the People We Love
'Brown Girls is a song-of celebration, of mourning, of rage, of fierce living' Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of Starling Days
'Seething with raw, exuberant life ... It's hard to think of another book with more spirit or a keener eye' Alexandra Kleeman, author of Something New Under the Sun
Daphne Palasi Andreades was born and raised in Queens, New York. She holds an MFA from Columbia University, where she was awarded a Henfield Prize and a Creative Writing Teaching Fellowship. She is the recipient of a Bread Loaf Writers' Conference scholarship, among other honors. Brown Girls is her first novel.