Following her memoir "Migrations of the Heart" and the novel "A Woman's Place", the author presents a story which explores the poetry, irony and drama of the domestic life of four generations of a black American family. It begins in North Carolina in the 1920s.
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Marita Golden is the author of more than a dozen works of fiction and nonfiction. Her books include After, Migrations of the Heart, Saving Our Sons, and Don’t Play in the Sun. She is the founder of the Hurston/Wright Foundation, an organization that supports African American writers. She lives in Mitchellville, Maryland.
"A novel of impressive artistry and power." The Washington Post
Caught in the web of history, generations of an African-American family play out their parts on a world stage that constantly changes, protected always by the love of one another, which never will.
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