“This is the first full biography of Paule Marshall, and I can’t think of a better person to write it. Complemented by her deep research and expert literary analysis, Mary Helen Washington’s 40-plus-year friendship with Marshall offers an extraordinary perspective on Marshall’s life and work.”—Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine“This first biography of Marshall eloquently makes the case for restoring the author to a place of prominence in the literary canon and ensures that her voice will not be lost to history.”—Henry L. Carrigan Jr., BookPage“The dynamic life of celebrated and award-winning novelist Paule Marshall is given a long overdue spotlight in this illuminating new biography. . . . The task of deconstructing the life of the famously, fiercely private Marshall is handled with aplomb in this insightful look into the life and work of a brilliant writer.”—Allison Escoto, Booklist (starred review)“Washington delivers a praisesong for Paule Marshall that provides an unparalleled analysis of her work; one that also lifts the veil on the author’s same-sex longings and liaisons.”—Evelyn C. White, author of Alice Walker: A Life“With skillful truth-telling and meticulous research, Washington brings to life writer Paule Marshall, the ‘iron-willed’ girl and shape-shifting woman who pursued her ambition without compromise. . . . An irreplaceable gift ensuring us that Marshall’s voice will not be lost.”—Maryemma Graham, author The House Where My Soul Lives: The Life of Margaret Walker“Washington’s deep exploration of Paule Marshall’s life and work reveals how foundational she is to postwar American writing. Her journey offers a map to help us navigate the issues of today’s sociopolitical climate.”—Tamara Payne, Pulitzer Prize–winning coauthor of The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X“Through meticulous research, deep reading, and an abundance of understanding, Washington has rendered Marshall’s life with care, revealing her to be a figure as compelling and complicated as her most enduring protagonists.”—Farah Jasmine Griffin, author of Read Until You Understand: The Profound Wisdom of Black Life and Literature