Another Brooklyn

by

Jacqueline Woodson

Gigi Character Analysis

Gigi is one of August’s friends in Brooklyn. Originally from South Carolina, Gigi is strikingly beautiful and wants to become a famous actor, a dream her mother encourages by insisting that she has what it takes. To that end, Gigi’s mother—who is extremely young—eventually enrolls Gigi in a performing arts school, though Gigi manages to maintain contact with August, Sylvia, and Angela. One day when Gigi is just 12 years old, she asks her friends, “What keeps keeping us here?” At the time, her friends don’t understand why she’s asking this rather morbid question, but they soon learn that she was recently raped by a former soldier who is addicted to drugs and living under the stairs in her apartment building. To make matters even worse, Gigi doesn’t feel like she can tell her mother what happened, knowing her mother will blame her. To help her, then, her friends acquire a number a razorblades and tell Gigi to use them on the man the next time he approaches, but this becomes unnecessary because the man dies of a drug overdose shortly thereafter. Later, Gigi is the one who tries to keep everyone together when the friend group begins to splinter, imploring August to forgive Sylvia for dating August’s ex-boyfriend, Jerome, behind her back. Wanting to get everyone back together again, she asks them to attend a musical she’s in, telling them that she’ll reserve seats for them. However, none of them end up coming, and Gigi’s voice cracks during an important moment, causing the entire audience to laugh. That night, she commits suicide by plunging to the streets from the Chelsea Hotel during the cast party.

Gigi Quotes in Another Brooklyn

The Another Brooklyn quotes below are all either spoken by Gigi or refer to Gigi. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 1 Quotes

Somehow, my brother and I grew up motherless yet halfway whole. My brother had the faith my father brought him to, and for a long time, I had Sylvia, Angela, and Gigi, the four of us sharing the weight of growing up Girl in Brooklyn, as though it was a bag of stones we passed among ourselves saying, Here. Help me carry this.

Related Characters: August (speaker), Sylvia, Gigi, Angela, August’s Father, August’s Brother, August’s Mother
Page Number: 3
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Chapter 4 Quotes

The woman had staggered to the corner, grabbing for the stop sign and missing it before disappearing around the corner.

How were we to learn our way on this journey without my mother?

Related Characters: August (speaker), Sylvia, Gigi, Angela, August’s Mother, Angela’s Mother
Page Number: 46
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Chapter 5 Quotes

The only curse you carry, her mother said, is the dark skin I passed on to you. You gotta find a way past that skin. You gotta find your way to the outside of it. Stay in the shade. Don’t let it get no darker than it already is. Don’t drink no coffee either.

Related Characters: Gigi’s Mother (speaker), Gigi
Page Number: 56
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What keeps keeping us here? Gigi asked one day, the rain coming down hard, her shirt torn at the shoulder. We didn’t know that for weeks and weeks, the lock had been broken on her building’s front door. We didn’t know about the soldier who kept behind the darkened basement stairwell, how he had waited for her in shadow. We were twelve.

I can’t tell anybody but you guys, Gigi said. My mom will say it was my fault.

Related Characters: Gigi (speaker), August, Sylvia, Angela
Page Number: 57
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Chapter 7 Quotes

When boys called our names, we said, Don’t even say my name. Don’t even put it in your mouth. When they said, You ugly anyway, we knew they were lying. When they hollered, Conceited! We said, No—convinced! We watched them dip-walk away, too young to know how to respond. The four of us together weren’t something they understood. They understood girls alone, folding their arms across their breasts, praying for invisibility.

Related Characters: August (speaker), Sylvia, Gigi, Angela
Page Number: 70
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Chapter 9 Quotes

The parents questioned us. Who were our people? What did they do? How were our grades? What were our ambitions? Did we understand, her father wanted to know, the Negro problem in America? Did we understand it was up to us to rise above? His girls, he believed, would become doctors and lawyers. It’s up to parents, he said, to push, push, push.

Related Characters: August (speaker), Sylvia, Gigi, Angela, Sylvia’s Father, Sylvia’s Mother
Page Number: 102
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Gigi Quotes in Another Brooklyn

The Another Brooklyn quotes below are all either spoken by Gigi or refer to Gigi. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
).
Chapter 1 Quotes

Somehow, my brother and I grew up motherless yet halfway whole. My brother had the faith my father brought him to, and for a long time, I had Sylvia, Angela, and Gigi, the four of us sharing the weight of growing up Girl in Brooklyn, as though it was a bag of stones we passed among ourselves saying, Here. Help me carry this.

Related Characters: August (speaker), Sylvia, Gigi, Angela, August’s Father, August’s Brother, August’s Mother
Page Number: 3
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Chapter 4 Quotes

The woman had staggered to the corner, grabbing for the stop sign and missing it before disappearing around the corner.

How were we to learn our way on this journey without my mother?

Related Characters: August (speaker), Sylvia, Gigi, Angela, August’s Mother, Angela’s Mother
Page Number: 46
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Chapter 5 Quotes

The only curse you carry, her mother said, is the dark skin I passed on to you. You gotta find a way past that skin. You gotta find your way to the outside of it. Stay in the shade. Don’t let it get no darker than it already is. Don’t drink no coffee either.

Related Characters: Gigi’s Mother (speaker), Gigi
Page Number: 56
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What keeps keeping us here? Gigi asked one day, the rain coming down hard, her shirt torn at the shoulder. We didn’t know that for weeks and weeks, the lock had been broken on her building’s front door. We didn’t know about the soldier who kept behind the darkened basement stairwell, how he had waited for her in shadow. We were twelve.

I can’t tell anybody but you guys, Gigi said. My mom will say it was my fault.

Related Characters: Gigi (speaker), August, Sylvia, Angela
Page Number: 57
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Chapter 7 Quotes

When boys called our names, we said, Don’t even say my name. Don’t even put it in your mouth. When they said, You ugly anyway, we knew they were lying. When they hollered, Conceited! We said, No—convinced! We watched them dip-walk away, too young to know how to respond. The four of us together weren’t something they understood. They understood girls alone, folding their arms across their breasts, praying for invisibility.

Related Characters: August (speaker), Sylvia, Gigi, Angela
Page Number: 70
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Chapter 9 Quotes

The parents questioned us. Who were our people? What did they do? How were our grades? What were our ambitions? Did we understand, her father wanted to know, the Negro problem in America? Did we understand it was up to us to rise above? His girls, he believed, would become doctors and lawyers. It’s up to parents, he said, to push, push, push.

Related Characters: August (speaker), Sylvia, Gigi, Angela, Sylvia’s Father, Sylvia’s Mother
Page Number: 102
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