Toni Cade Bambara is the author of two short-story collections, Gorilla My Love and Seabirds Are Still Alive, and a novel, The Salt Eaters. She has also edited The Black Woman and Tales and Short Stories for Black Folks. Her works have appeared in various periodicals and have been translated into several languages. She died in 1995.
Riveting. . .a carefully crafted mystery [that is] difficult to put down. -<i>The Boston Globe</i> Magnificent. . . . A powerful culmination of Bambara's career. -- <i>The Denver Post</i> Luminous and rich in sensory images . . . haunting and surprising. . . . [Bambara] has managed to combine a complex murder mystery, a sophisticated commentary on race relations, and a wonderful tapestry of dozens of memorable characters. --<i>USA Today</i> Truly worthy of being called an epic. . . . Anyone who ever thought it does not take a special kind of courage to write a great novel should read <b>Those Bones Are Not My Child</b>. --<i>Chicago Tribune</i>