Toni Morrison, born Chloe A Wofford, was a towering figure in the world of literature when she entered A.J. Verdelleâs life. Their literary friendship was a young writerâs dreamâsimultaneously exhilarating, intimidating, fulfilling, and challenging.
What The Reviewers Say
Wayne Catan,
The Los Angeles Review of Books
The book had grabbed me from the first page. Not only because Verdelle pulls back the curtain to display the duo’s intimate life together, but because of Verdelle’s engaging prose.
Anitra Gates,
Library Journal
... vivid.
Lesley Williams,
Booklist
Verdelle captures Morrison’s appreciation for Black female labor in a loving tribute to baking yeast rolls—a lengthy, intricate ritual that nourishes and connects generations and is a tangible embodiment of Black family strength. Verdelle has created a remarkable literary portrait and memoir..
Kirkus
Verdelle writes forcefully about the individual novels and about Morrison's achievement as a whole.