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Virginia, 1965. It is at her grandmother's knee that Grace learns the power of connection of the blood. The blood that flows in all and how it connects all life. A respected midwife, rich in wisdom and lore, Maw Maw is Grace's whole world. But everything changes the night her grandmother delivers a white woman's Black baby and Maw Maw is the one to pay the price. When Grace is sent up North to live with her only living relative, her Aunt Hattie--a formidably ambitious woman who has firmly left…
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Virginia, 1965. It is at her grandmother's knee that Grace learns the power of connection of the blood. The blood that flows in all and how it connects all life. A respected midwife, rich in wisdom and lore, Maw Maw is Grace's whole world. But everything changes the night her grandmother delivers a white woman's Black baby and Maw Maw is the one to pay the price. When Grace is sent up North to live with her only living relative, her Aunt Hattie--a formidably ambitious woman who has firmly left behind her Southern roots in pursuit of upward mobility--Grace finds she is an outsider in what feels like a strange new land. It is only when she meets Dale, a beautiful boy with the heart of a warrior poet that Grace begins to feel that she belongs. When they fall in love, Grace knows that their future together is bright.

However, when their relationship is discovered by Dale's equally ambitious mother, Dale is shipped off to the Army and soon after Grace discovers she is pregnant...and alone. Worse is when her Aunt Hattie discovers her pregnancy. In an ultimate act of self-preservation, cruelty and perhaps even love, Hattie betrays Grace by giving her daughter up for adoption, setting in motion the fates of three generations of three very different women: a birth mother who had her child taken away; the adoptive mother who raised that child; and the child who is the literal product of the two.

Stretching from the American South during the Great Migration to New York during the Civil Rights Movement and the fight for the Equal Rights Amendment, to Brooklyn and the racial unrest of '90s and early 2000s, Denene Millner's beautifully devastating novel explores these three women's intimate struggle with their own histories, with truth and healing, with being a mother, with being a woman, with knowing who you really are. And ultimately, with love and learning how that love intricately connects them.

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  • Author: Denene Millner
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  • ISBN-10: 1250276195
  • ISBN-13: 9781250276193
  • Format: 16.5 x 24.3 x 3.5 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Virginia, 1965. It is at her grandmother's knee that Grace learns the power of connection of the blood. The blood that flows in all and how it connects all life. A respected midwife, rich in wisdom and lore, Maw Maw is Grace's whole world. But everything changes the night her grandmother delivers a white woman's Black baby and Maw Maw is the one to pay the price. When Grace is sent up North to live with her only living relative, her Aunt Hattie--a formidably ambitious woman who has firmly left behind her Southern roots in pursuit of upward mobility--Grace finds she is an outsider in what feels like a strange new land. It is only when she meets Dale, a beautiful boy with the heart of a warrior poet that Grace begins to feel that she belongs. When they fall in love, Grace knows that their future together is bright.

However, when their relationship is discovered by Dale's equally ambitious mother, Dale is shipped off to the Army and soon after Grace discovers she is pregnant...and alone. Worse is when her Aunt Hattie discovers her pregnancy. In an ultimate act of self-preservation, cruelty and perhaps even love, Hattie betrays Grace by giving her daughter up for adoption, setting in motion the fates of three generations of three very different women: a birth mother who had her child taken away; the adoptive mother who raised that child; and the child who is the literal product of the two.

Stretching from the American South during the Great Migration to New York during the Civil Rights Movement and the fight for the Equal Rights Amendment, to Brooklyn and the racial unrest of '90s and early 2000s, Denene Millner's beautifully devastating novel explores these three women's intimate struggle with their own histories, with truth and healing, with being a mother, with being a woman, with knowing who you really are. And ultimately, with love and learning how that love intricately connects them.

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