
Jesmyn Ward is a celebrated and award-winning American novelist born in 1977. Fasten your seatbelts before you proceed with the interpretation. The message conveyed is strong, and life-changing. We believe that “ Sing, Unburied, Sing ” is best suited for the American society, but we wouldn’t deprive anyone of reading it. Who Should Read “Sing, Unburied, Sing”? And Why? It tells a fictional story about a family whose intentions are under the radar. Rich with Ward's distinctive, musical language, Sing, Unburied, Sing is a majestic new work and an essential contribution to American literature"- Provided by publisher.This book has not been on the best-selling lists for nothing. Sing, Unburied, Sing grapples with the ugly truths at the heart of the American story and the power, and limitations, of the bonds of family. When the white father of Leonie's children is released from prison, she packs her kids and a friend into her car and sets out across the state for Parchman farm, the Mississippi State Penitentiary, on a journey rife with danger and promise. Leonie is simultaneously tormented and comforted by visions of her dead brother, which only come to her when she's high Mam is dying of cancer and quiet, steady Pop tries to run the household and teach Jojo how to be a man. Jojo and his toddler sister, Kayla, live with their grandparents, Mam and Pop, and the occasional presence of their drug-addicted mother, Leonie, on a farm on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi. Ward is a major American writer, multiply awarded and universally lauded, and in Sing, Unburied, Sing she is at the height of her powers. Drawing on Morrison and Faulkner, The Odyssey and the Old Testament, Ward gives us an epochal story, a journey through Mississippi's past and present that is both an intimate portrait of a family and an epic tale of hope and struggle. In Jesmyn Ward's first novel since her National Book Award-winning Salvage the Bones, this singular American writer brings the archetypal road novel into rural twenty-first-century America. "A searing and profound Southern odyssey by. Paul Smith Library of Southern York County


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