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Nicole Bailey Williams (Author)
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May 11, 2004
From the gifted author of A Little Piece of Sky: The poignant tale of a young woman who must come to terms with her biracial identity.

Shana Washington is the product of two very different worlds. Her white mother is a socialite with an Ivy League education; Shana’s black father has a weakness for whiskey and can’t stay faithful to any woman, but when his daughter is in peril, he always finds a way to rescue her. Hauntingly evoking the worlds represented by these three characters, Floating follows the life of Shana as she seeks acceptance—and wholeness—from white and black communities that both turn her away. When she begins a college romance with Lionel, a handsome track star with bronze-colored skin, her dreams of finding a soulmate seem tantalizingly close to coming true. Yet Lionel’s childhood demons are even more vicious than Shana’s, threatening the fragile love they can’t admit to needing.

Tracing the themes of identity, healing, and self-acceptance that won such acclaim for her debut novel, Nicole Bailey-Williams now shares a provocative new storyline for anyone who has faith in the power of self-discovery.

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A young biracial woman seeks to unlock the secrets of her past in Bailey-Williams's ambitious but overwrought second novel (after A Little Piece of Sky). Philadelphia native Shanna Johnson is suspended between the competing worlds of her mother Elizabeth's wealthy Main Line family and the tough urban streets on which her father, James, was raised. Elizabeth holds their fragile family together, until she abruptly abandons them one day, leaving nine-year-old Shanna in James's emotionally distant care. Ten years later, Shanna is a student at Temple University, earning extra money as a photographer. One afternoon she notices handsome fellow student Lionel Jackson, and the two begin a relationship, despite Lionel's condescending attitude ("You're the kind of woman who belongs on the arm of a politician.... You'd just stand there by his side looking pretty"). Shanna's doubts about Lionel are confirmed when she learns he has abandoned his own child, and she responds by seducing his roommate, then exploiting his tendency to drink too much. When she is badly injured in a car accident, the authorities notify Elizabeth, who provides physical and emotional healing and jump-starts Shanna's career with an introduction to an influential publisher. As the pieces of Shanna's past fall into place, she learns that her parents' marriage was not the first meeting of the two familiesâ€"a violent episode has haunted them for generations. Bailey-Williams paints a knowing picture of the City of Brotherly Love, but breathy prose ("Hope swirled in my head the next day when I awoke"), self-conscious shifts into poetry and unconvincing dramatics muddy this tale of a Philly girl's search for her place in the world.
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Praise for Floating:

"Powerful, articulate, and absolutely wonderful"
--Kimberla Lawson Roby, Author of Too Much of a Good Thing and Casting the First Stone

"With Floating, Nicole Bailey-Williams has crafted another poignant tale with beauty and freshness that rivals her debut, A Little Piece of Sky."
-- E. Lynn Harris, Author of What Becomes of the Broken Hearted 

"Rhythmic and inviting, poignant and heartbreaking, lyrical and lilting, FLOATING is one of the best books I have read this year."
--The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers


Praise for A Little Piece of Sky:

“An eloquently told story." - Detroit Free Press
“Compelling. . . . a welcome addition to contemporary African-American fiction." —Black Issues Book Review

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Broadway (May 11, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 076791564X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0767915649
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.4 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #929,422 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars In the Space Between, May 11, 2004
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The concept of the tragic mullato is not a new one in literature; its figure has been used numerous times to characterize that person caught between worlds, caught between cultures, and caught between black and white. Nicole Bailey Williams uses this concept in her sophomore effort, FLOATING, but updates it, breathes new life into it, and drives it home in a fresh, raw way.

Shanna, the narrator, tells her story in short, lyrical chapters, beginning from the first time she realized she was different as a child to her confusing adulthood. As a biracial woman, she faces many obstacles in her life, including name-calling, pre-judgment, self-mutilation, and heartbreak.

When she was a young child, Shanna's white mother abandoned her and her black father. Though her father was no saint himself, as an adult Shanna comes to realize why he behaves the way he does. Likewise, she begins to remember the times when her mother was her world and the anger she felt toward her mother after being abandoned.

I was enraptured by Shanna's story; though a fairly short book, FLOATING is packed with content. I was taken by the way the author interspersed poetry into the flow of the story. Rhythmic and inviting, poignant and heartbreaking, lyrical and lilting, FLOATING is one of the best books I have read this year. Bailey Williams' writing is sensational, and I am anticipating more fine work from her.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Provocative and Poetic: 4.5 Stars, August 24, 2005
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With her sophomore release, Floating, author Nicole Bailey-Williams has blended poetry with thought-provoking narration and has crafted a poignant novel. Although the challenges of biracial identity have been captured in literary works many times before, Bailey-Williams uniquely delves into the topic and spins it in such a way that it is refreshing. Just as the title of this novel is one word, likewise, the description could be one word..."deep."

Shanna Washington is the product of contrasting worlds...one is black; the other is white. Her black father, James, is from North Philly, where you'll likely find men hanging out on street corners from sun up to sun down. Her white mother, Elizabeth, grew up in Main Line, an upper-class neighborhood, where women are taught to marry wealthy and take vacations from jobs they don't have.

"I couldn't reside in his ghetto or her utopia, so I'm stuck in between. And there is a war raging under my cream skin." [page 34]

From childhood Shanna has felt like an outsider, unable to fit in with the tan girls who look like her mother or the brown girls who envied her "good" hair. As a result, she accepts loneliness as life. However, her mother has always been there to nurse her emotional wounds, without even knowing the root of the problem. When her mother walks out of her life, Shanna and her father are left only with a note. The feelings of abandonment are more than Shanna can bear.

Being left in a home where her father does not acknowledge her, she longs to hear the words "I love you." Later, she discovers just how to make men say those three words...with her body. In college, she ends up with Lionel, a young man who has issues of his own.

When a car accident leaves Shanna injured, her mother, of all people, is called. Interestingly, this proves to be the beginning of reconciliation with her mom. Elizabeth shares tons of information with her daughter, including why she left, information about Shanna's father and memories about her past. Shanna begins to finally have some understanding of who she is. But when she makes a discovery on her own regarding her family's past, all hell breaks loose.

With a poetic ending, Floating is a journey through the pain of a biracial character's self-discovery. If you are looking for something provocative to read that does not follow a cookie-cutter storyline, pick up this book today. You'll be delighted.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Bravo for Floating!, May 25, 2004
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Nicole Bailey-Williams' novel is very interesting. The shift between peoetry and narration is wonderful. Nicole has managed to write little pieces of how women feel when they do not love themselves or have not been loved by others. It is really a powerful book and it shows, in brutal honesty, the result of cycles of un-love in families. It was funny, it was sexy and sad all at once. Thank you for these characters! I look forward to your next book.
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