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Mending the World: Stories of Family by Contemporary Black Writers

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The many facets of black family life have not always been fully visible in American literature. Black families have often been portrayed as chaotic, fractured, and emotionally devastated, and historians and sociologists are just beginning to acknowledge the resilience and strength of African American families through centuries of hardship. In Mending the World, a host of beloved writers celebrate the richness of black family life, revealing how deep, complicated, and joyous modern kinship can be. From James McBride's tender recollection of the man who claimed eight stepchildren as his own to Toi Derricotte's moving portrait of a pregnant teenager who decides to keep her child; from Debra Dickerson's lament over the shooting that crippled her nephew to Charles Johnson's whimsical look at a married couple's mid-life crisis; from Shay Youngblood's moving fictional evocation of a lost mother to poet Kendel Hippolyte's poignant telling of a father's unexpected legacy, this inspiring volume presents-through fiction, memoir, and poetry-a multi-layered and optimistic portrait of today's black America. Mending the World features fiction, personal memoir, and poetry by new writers (some publishing here for the first time) and established members of the canon.

320 pages, Paperback

First published February 15, 2002

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September 2, 2021
I anticipated more essays. It surprised me to read so many excerpts from novels. This is not a slight. Now, I am aware of more books to read in their entirety.
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February 12, 2011
This book is a collection of stories by black authors that celebrates their lives, history, struggles and successes. Divided into several sections by theme there is everything form the supernatural, slavery, coming of age, to mortality. A moving read that brings you in with these compelling stories.
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