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Initial Impressions: Sing, Unburied, Sing, by Jesmyn Ward- May 2022
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I read Sing Unburied Sing over two years ago and as I reviewed my highlights of the book, I recalled how it was equally painful and joyous. I highly recommend it. It tells a story of 3 generations of a Rural Mississippi Black family, the two children, a 13 year old boy and a toddler girl, their drug addicted mother, who cares about her children but can’t raise herself above her needs, the grandparents, “Mam” and “Pop”, who have lessons to teach if only they can be received, an imprisoned White father and the White grandfather and the Ghosts that permeate the story.
If for no other reason, read this wonderful book for its lyrical language.
“I left him sitting in the passenger seat as the sun softened and lit the edges of the sky, rising.”
“ Sometimes the world don’t give you what you need, no matter how hard you look. Sometimes it withholds.”
“ carved a rose that looked like a muddy puddle”
“ I hear Pop through the door, hear his voice threading through the keyhole.”
“ His voice is molasses slow.”

FYI: This book was previously read and discussed by this group in December, 2017. If you are interested, here are the links to those discussions.
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