Walking Gentry Home
By Alora Young
By Alora Young
By Alora Young
By Alora Young
By Alora Young
Read by Alora Young
By Alora Young
Read by Alora Young
Category: Poetry | Biography & Memoir
Category: Poetry | Biography & Memoir
Category: Poetry | Biography & Memoir | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Aug 02, 2022 | ISBN 9780593498002
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Aug 02, 2022 | ISBN 9780593498019
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Aug 02, 2022 | ISBN 9780593559062
168 Minutes
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Praise
“Through verse, Young . . . reclaim[s] ownership of her own legacy, and future. If, as the spiritualist Ram Dass said, ‘we’re all just walking each other home,’ then Young has taken her ancestors’ hands, the ones who lived and died without the right to their full humanity, and walks them as far as she can down their own paths.”—Ashley C. Ford, The New York Times Book Review
“A lyrical debut.”—Time
“Young honors Black womanhood while connecting it with the countless ways American culture has challenged, abused, and dismissed what it means to be both Black and a woman . . . With a true love for the South and the women who raised her, Young delivers a unique and powerful debut.”—Shondaland
“[Young’s] words reflect the wisdom of generations of women.”—Margaret Renkl, Nashville Scene (Best Literary Debut of 2022)
“Young refracts Black history through her family’s experiences of racism and ‘deferred dreams’. . . A moving debut from a young writer with great promise.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Chronicles [Young’s] family’s history through nine generations of mothers.”—NPR (Book of the Day)
“A triumph . . . [Walking Gentry Home] is a tribute to Halls, Tennessee, the town where Young grew up and where her family is deeply rooted. It’s also a history of this family—five generations of Black women who toiled and triumphed.”—Chattanooga Times Free Press
“270 years of [Young’s] family history told in verse . . . to recreate the stories of her living and long-departed ancestors.”—The Tennessean
“Extraordinary—family truth written with fire. . . Poems that call out the lies that cage us. Songs that lift up the strength of girls and women . . . [this book] demands a reckoning, and gives me hope.”—Laurie Halse Anderson
“Walking Gentry Home is a masterpiece of a book that so beautifully captures the heartbreak that accompanies coming of age for Black girls becoming Black women. . . Young . . . operat[es] almost as a genealogist, a storyteller of her family’s history—and all our histories . . . [she] will be heralded as a literary force for many, many generations to come.”—Evette Dionne
“This book will move and stir things in you that you did not even know were there . . . Young’s words lay beauty on the page with the invitation to learn our histories . . .You have no choice but to love this book and let our generational curses be broken.”—Bettina L. Love
“A brilliant book, written by an equally ingenious author . . . Walking Gentry Home is a must-read for any of us who dare to know more about our history in order to inform how we live.”—H. Richard Milner IV
“These are necessary poems—pulsing with syntactic urgency . . . and deep generational wisdom.”—Karyna McGlynn
“Young’s intimate family history also takes us through the history of the United States . . . You may see yourself reflected. . . you may step back to imagine your foremothers and how they shape your becoming.”—Nashville Scene
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