
Memphis
A joyous celebration of three generations of Black women
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Narrated by:
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Adenrele Ojo
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Karen Murray
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Tara M Stringfellow
About this listen
A spellbinding ode to Memphis, as well as a celebration of the strength and defiance of three generations of a Southern Black family who live there.
Joan can't change their past. But she can create her future.
Joan was only a child the last time she visited Memphis. She doesn't remember the bustle of Beale Street on a summer's night. She doesn't know she's as likely to hear a gunshot ring out as the sound of children playing. How the smell of honeysuckle is almost overwhelming as she climbs the porch steps to the house where her mother grew up. But when the front door opens, she does remember Derek.
This house full of history is home to the women of the North family. They are no strangers to adversity; resilience runs in their blood. Fifty years ago, Hazel's husband was lynched by his all-white police squad, yet she made a life for herself and her daughters in the majestic house he built for them. August lives there still, running a salon where the neighbourhood women gather. And now this house is the only place Joan has left. It is in sketching portraits of the women in her life, her aunt and her mother, the women who come to have their hair done, the women who come to chat and gossip, that Joan begins laughing again, begins living.
Memphis is a celebration of the enduring strength of female bonds, of what we pass down, from mother to daughter. Epic in scope yet intimate in detail, it is a vivid portrait of three generations of a Southern Black family, as well as an ode to the city they call home.
©2022 Tara M Stringfellow (P)2022 Penguin Random House AudioCritic reviews
"Tara Stringfellow will be an author to watch for years to come.... A stellar debut." (Jacqueline Woodson, best-selling author of Red at the Bone)
Just gorgeous
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Totally Engaging
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Bit disjointed and one bad narrator
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Stunning
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Family Saga
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An enjoyable read
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beautifully woven story, just like a quilt.
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This is the story of three generations of females in the North family. The story starts in the middle in the mid-90s and makes its way back through the 60s, when there was a colour bar in place, all the way 30s. The narrative ends in 2003.
The main themes of this book are race, violence, relationships, war, nherited trauma, and grief.
This is not an easy read, so check for trigger warnings if you feel as if there are a few.
I Really Enjoyed This Family Saga
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