Concrete Flowers


Published by Indiana University Press
A young immigrant yearns to escape her bleak Parisian housing project in this novel by an author who “wields a precise and poetic pen” (Radio France Internationale).

Behind the bars on her window, Rosa Maria dreams of sunshine, love, calm, and leaving the city where she lives with her family. She suffers her father’s beatings, hides her femininity behind shapeless clothing, and pines for the beautiful Jason as she awaits her opportunity to flee.

Meanwhile, her older brother is found dead in a nearby parking lot, and the neighborhood explodes in a riot against the police. Rosa Maria resolves to act before she is devoured by family intrigues and despair. The powerful voice of Wilfried N’Sondé, a recipient of multiple literary prizes in France, creates a palpable sense of the absence of hope and the social and racial isolation that pervade the Paris projects, even as he never abandons the expansive capacity of individuals to dream of better lives beyond a seemingly hopeless reality

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