From the author the New York Times Book Review calls a lavishly gifted
writer, this is the searing story of Tashi, a tribal African woman first
glimpsed in The Color Purple whose fateful decision to submit to the
tsunga's knife and be genitally mutilated leads to a trauma that
informs her life and fatefully alters her existence. Possessing the
Secret of Joy, out of print for a number of years, was the first novel
to deal with this controversial topic and managed to do so in a manner
that Cosmopolitan called masterful, honorable, and unforgettable
storytelling. The New Press is proud to bring the book back into print
with a new preface by the author addressing the book's initial reception
and the changed attitudes toward female genital mutilation that have
come about in part because of this book.