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Ann Lane Petry

Ann Lane Petry

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13 featured booksAnn Lane Petry

Ann Lane was born on October 12, 1908 in Old Saybrook, Connecticut as the youngest of three daughters to Peter Clark Lane and Bertha James Lane in Old Saybrook, Connecticut. Her parents belonged to the black minority of the small town. Her father was a pharmacist and her mother was a shop owner, chiropodist, and hairdresser. Ann and her sister were raised "in the classic New England tradition: a study in efficiency, thrift, and utility (…) They were filled with ambitions that they might not have entertained had they lived in a city along with thousands of poor blacks stuck in demeaning jobs." On February 22, 1938, she married George D. Petry of New Iberia, Louisiana, which brought Petry to New York. She not only wrote articles for newspapers such as The Amsterdam News, or The People’s Voice, and published short stories in The Crisis, but also worked at an after-school program at P.S. 10 in Harlem. Traversing the streets of Harlem, living for the first time among large numbers of poor black people, seeing neglected children up close – Petry’s early years in New York inevitably made impressions on her. Impacted by her Harlem experiences, Ann Petry used her creative writing skills to bring this experience to paper. Her daughter Liz explained to the Washington Post that “her way of dealing with the problem was to write this book, which maybe was something that people who had grown up in Harlem couldn’t do.” Petry’s most popular novel The Street was published in 1946 and won the Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship. With The Street, Petry became the first black woman writer with book sales topping a million copies.

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  • The street

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Country place

    Representative edition published 2019

    Open Work
  • Ann Petry

    Representative edition published 2019

    Open Work
  • The Narrows

    Representative edition published 2017

    Open Work
  • Miss Muriel and other stories

    Representative edition published 2017

    Open Work
  • Pearson Literature--California--Reading and Language

    Representative edition published 2010

    Open Work
  • Tituba of Salem Village

    Representative edition published 1999

    Open Work
  • Prentice Hall Literature--Silver

    Representative edition published 1999

    Open Work
  • American Women Fiction Writers - 1900-1960 - Volume Two

    Representative edition published 1997

    Open Work
  • Harriet Tubman, conductor on the Underground Railroad

    Representative edition published 1996

    Open Work
  • Nine Short Novels by American Women

    Representative edition published 1993

    Open Work
  • The drugstore cat

    Representative edition published 1988

    Open Work
  • Legends of the saints

    Representative edition published 1970

    Open Work