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Gathering of Waters
Gathering of Waters | Bernice L. McFadden
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Selected as a Go On Girl! Book Pick 100 Notable Books of 2012 New York Times 50 Best Books of 2012 Washington Post "McFadden works a kind of miracle -- not only do [her characters] retain their appealing humanity; their story eclipses the bonds of history to offer continuous surprises . . . Beautiful and evocative, Gathering of Waters brings three generations to life . . . The real power of the narrative lies in the richness and complexity of the characters. While they inhabit these pages they live, and they do so gloriously and messily and magically, so that we are at last sorry to see them go, and we sit with those small moments we had with them and worry over them, enchanted, until they become something like our own memories, dimmed by time, but alive with the ghosts of the past, and burning with spirits." --New York Times Book Review "Read it aloud. Hire a chorus to chant it to you and anyone else interested in hearing about civil rights and uncivil desires, about the dark heat of hate, about the force of forgiveness." --Alan Cheuse, All Things Considered, NPR "McFadden combines events of Biblical proportions--from flooding to resurrection--with history to create a cautionary, redemptive tale that spans the early twentieth century to the start of Hurricane Katrina. She compellingly invites readers to consider the distinctions between 'truth or fantasy' . . . In McFadden's boldly spun yarn, consequences extend across time and place. This is an arresting historical portrait of Southern life with reimagined outcomes, suggesting that hope in the enduring power of memory can offer healing where justice does not suffice." --Publishers Weekly "The rich text is shaped by the African American storytelling tradition and layered with significant American histories. Recalling the woven spirituality of Toni Morrisons Beloved, this work will appeal to readers of mystic literature." --Library Journal "McFadden makes powerful use of imagery in this fantastical novel of ever-flowing waters and troubled spirits." --Booklist "In this fierce reimagining, the actual town of Money, MS narrates the story about the ghost of Emmett Till and his from-the-other-side reunification with the girl he loved as a child in Gathering of Waters by Bernice L. McFadden." --Ebony Magazine Gathering of Waters is a deeply engrossing tale narrated by the town of Money, Mississippi--a site both significant and infamous in our collective story as a nation. Money is personified in this haunting story, which chronicles its troubled history following the arrival of the Hilson and Bryant families. Tass Hilson and Emmett Till were young and in love when Emmett was brutally murdered in 1955. Anxious to escape the town, Tass marries Maximillian May and relocates to Detroit. Forty years later, after the death of her husband, Tass returns to Money and fantasy takes flesh when Emmett Till's spirit is finally released from the dank, dark waters of the Tallahatchie River. The two lovers are reunited, bringing the story to an enchanting and profound conclusion. Gathering of Waters mines the truth about Money, Mississippi, as well as the town's families, and threads their history over decades. The bare-bones realism--both disturbing and riveting--combined with a magical realm in which ghosts have the final say, is reminiscent of Toni Morrison's Beloved.
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MynameisSnow
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I read this years ago, and it remains an all time favorite of mine. The story was powerful to me, and I loved how it spans characters and time periods. Bernice has a smooth pen from which the words flow just beautifully. I‘ve read many titles of her‘s since. She‘s earned her place as one of my favorite authors. I feel like I know of a secret treasure in that, most people don‘t know of her works.

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Amiable
Gathering of Waters | Bernice McFadden
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This started off with a strong narrative that sucked me in. But with the introduction of each new character and time period, the storyline begins to feel choppy and disjointed. Ostensibly, the book is about the murder of Emmett Till in Mississippi in 1955, but Emmett really does not make an appearance until quite late in the book. I kept waiting for that moment when all the elements and characters would be pulled together, but it never happens.

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GeekGirlOnAQuest
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This book was a wonderful surprise. I found it on Libby and had no idea what to expect but I really loved it. The story is haunting, and the truth behind it is a part of our history too many people refuse to deal with. Reading it in this context and in conjunction with some of the other books I‘ve read this month had an affect on me that the history books never came close to having.

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pocketmermaid
Gathering of Waters | Bernice McFadden
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I might have too much stuff in my shoulder bag. Then again, it all fits!

MicheleinPhilly RAINBOW BRITE!!!! ❤ 7y
pocketmermaid @MicheleinPhilly Most of my stuff is Rainbow Brite. 🌈 7y
moranadatter What's the Rainbow Brite item? 7y
pocketmermaid @kmdartist It's a little drawstring bag that I keep my cough drops in. 🙂 7y
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Vikz
Gathering of Waters | Bernice McFadden
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TheNextBook
Gathering of Waters | Bernice McFadden
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This was well done. It was emotional, spiritual and an all around surreal experience. I really enjoyed the way it was narrarated and how the story unfolded. It is a sad coincidence that this novel depicts the death of Emmitt Till and I'm reading it days after the 61st anniversary of his death. This could have happened in any small town in America. #readingthrough30

Notafraidofwords When I read this book my mind was blown away. 8y
TheNextBook @Notafraidofwords It was good. And I love how it was narrated! 8y
Notafraidofwords Her new one blew my mind too 8y
TheNextBook @Notafraidofwords I'll be checking that one out... 8y
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TheNextBook
Gathering of Waters | Bernice McFadden
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"As you go about your lives, keep in mind that an evil act can ruin generations and gestures of love and kindness will survive and thrive forever."

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TheNextBook
Gathering of Waters | Bernice McFadden
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The next book on my list is... Back to this year's theme. The year is 2012. Only a few more books left.

Marchpane Great choice, this book is awesome ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Hope you love it! 8y
Notafraidofwords I loved this book! 8y
BookishFeminist Oh wow, this book looks incredible. 8y
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TheNextBook @Marchpane @Notafraidofwords Yeah, this book is pretty damn good. @BookishFeminist I feel like this is a book you would like. The writing is really good. The story deals with different elements of race and relationship. I'm really upset I have to leave for work son because I don't want to put it down. 8y
BookishFeminist @TheNextBook I think you're right- I'm going to see if the library has it, as if I don't already have enough to read right now 😭 it looks too good to pass up though. I hope you can come home and relax with it later! 8y
TheNextBook @BookishFeminist that is the plan! You'd breeze through this. This is definitely a book you could finish in one sitting. I'm considering sliding this in my purse and taking it with me. Just in case, you know, free time 😉 8y
BookishFeminist @TheNextBook I mean there's always covert bathroom breaks 💅🏼💅🏼 8y
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Marchpane
Gathering of Waters | Bernice McFadden
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My choice for #underhypedbook is Gathering of Waters.

It's the tale of Money, Mississippi, from the Great Flood of 1927 through to Hurricane Katrina, following the lives of the townsfolk and narrated by Money itself. There's a little magic realism (very subtle) too.

Recommended for fans of Homegoing and the work of Toni Morrison.

(Edited because @Litsy found the book for me. Thanks 👏☺️).

#augustofpages #augustphotochallenge

Notafraidofwords I love her. I've read all her books! 8y
Marchpane @Notafraidofwords I've only read this one but now I want more! Do you have a favourite? 8y
Notafraidofwords This one is another favorite by her. 8y
BookishTrish Yes! I love this book too! 8y
MynameisSnow Yes!!!! It DOES have a feel of Homegoing, the way the story weaves and expands. Both favs of mine (edited) 4y
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