Review:
"A riveting, wrenching drama.... Lowry writes with brio and enthusiasm." --"The New York Times Book Review
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"A joyous celebration.... an exuberant, truly sympathetic portrait of a fascinating woman." -"San Francisco Chronicle
""Lowry, who has immense energy and a powerful and dramatic writing style, has done prodigious research. She paints a vivid and engrossing picture of the world Madam Walker emerged from and triumphed over." -"Los Angeles Times Book Review
""Splendid. . . . A dramatic page-turner of a tale. . . . Utterly compelling." --"New Orleans Times-Picayune
""A picture of an impulsive, generous, furtive, commanding, entrepreneurial person. . . . By book's end you can't help feeling that Madam Walker must have been a real corker to be around. . . . Thanks to Beverly Lowry, Madam C.J. Walker is with us again." -"The Wall Street Journal
""[Lowry] brings a narrative approach to her portrayal of Walker, a novelist's recognition of the way a life, like a story, develops and arcs over time." -"Los Angeles Times
""A three-dimensional portrait of the period that resurrects the ghosts of Walker's early years. . . . The depth of [Lowry's] research . . . gives the writing real solidity. . . . "Her Dream of Dreams "does everything a biography ought to-evoke a life, a personality-while pushing the form beyond its limits.'" -"Newsday
""Beautifully written . . . puts the Horatio Alger story to shame. With crystal-clear prose, lively anecdotes and dutiful research Beverly Lowry tells how Walker, against all odds, became a pioneer businesswoman and civil rights activist extraordinaire. Lowry should be saluted for giving Walker the kind of grand historical recognition she deserves."-Douglas Brinkley, Director of the Eisenhower Center for American Studies and Professor of History at the University of New Orleans
"Highly evocative. . . A remarkable tale. . . . Because of Lowry's tireless, creative research, Madam C.J. Wa
About the Author:
The author of six novels―and of Crossed Over, the story of her friendship with Karla Faye Tucker―Beverly Lowry is the director of the Creative Nonfiction Program at George Mason University. She lives in Washington, D.C.
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