Brown Girls, Grown Up

A poignant and graceful story collection about the clash and harmony of finding one’s place in an adult world that feels “other.”

 

Brown Girls, Grown Up shines a light on the nuances of modern womanhood with grace, honesty, and charm. The stories in Qadeer’s debut collection delve into the subtleties and blatant struggles of navigating shifting identities as one matures, into the joys and challenges of intimacy and aging, and into the changing tides of motherhood.

 

Middle-aged Amira takes radical action after meeting a new friend who lulls her into feeling safe and accepted; Hanna enrolls her biracial children in a local Sunday school after worrying they have no real connection to her Muslim heritage; betrayals and secrets come to light when a group of college friends reunite to take stock and compare achievements.

 

Filled with humor and heartache, this collection offers a fresh and profoundly relatable perspective on the lifelong search for belonging in a world shaped by tradition, modernity, and individual ambition.

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Praise

“In a series of stories rich with descriptions of lives spent exulting in and reacting to physical bodies, Qadeer contemplates sexual intimacy, intergenerational conflict, sexual identity, and women’s friendships with a sophistication and sense of humor that makes for a delightful read. Don’t miss this exhilarating collection.”

Chaya Bhuvaneswar

 

“Sima Qadeer’s Brown Girls, Grown Up is an important—not to mention rollicking and audacious—literary contribution to the reckoning of women in middle age…”

Heidi Reimer

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Book Info

Imprint

Curbstone Books

Publication

June 2026

Format

Paperback + eBook

Pages

272

ISBN (PB)

9798899480324