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We are bridges, a memoir, Cassandra Lane

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We are bridges, a memoir, Cassandra Lane
Language
eng
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Main title
We are bridges
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
Cassandra Lane
Sub title
a memoir
Summary
When Cassandra Lane finds herself pregnant at thirty-five, the knowledge sends her on a poignant exploration of memory to prepare for her entry into motherhood. She moves between the twentieth-century rural South and present-day Los Angeles, reimagining the intimate life of her great-grandparents Mary Magdelene Magee and Burt Bridges, and Burt's lynching at the hands of vengeful white men in his southern town. We Are Bridges turns to creative nonfiction to reclaim a family history from violent erasure so that a mother can gift her child with an ancestral blueprint for their future. Haunting and poetic, this debut traces the strange fruit borne from the roots of personal loss in one Black family-and considers how to take back one's American story. A multiangled exploration of family trauma and the forging of an identity. In this evocative memoir, Cassandra Lane deftly uses the act of imagination to reclaim her ancestors' story as a backdrop for telling her own. The tradition of Black women's storytelling leaps forward within these pages-into fresh, daring, and excitingly new territory. Cassandra Lane writes with the urgency driven to the page by the necessities of that first great art: motherhood. We Are Bridges is a book of history, and as such, it uncovers and recovers the truths no classroom teacher will ever reveal to the children who need to know them most... A love story, a book of how-in spite of every obstacle-black people still make themselves vulnerable enough to take the leap and fall in (and survive!) love. Cassandra Lane stretches the boundaries of traditional memoir. This is an important, beautiful work
Target audience
adult
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