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The Revisioners

by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton

The Revisioners

by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton

'The Revisioners' is a profound exploration of the complex tapestry of racial history, the enduring spirit of women across generations, and their invincible bonds. Set against the backdrop of 1924 and nearly a century later, the novel weaves the tale of Josephine, a freed slave and farm owner whose life becomes entangled with a neighbor linked to the Ku Klux Klan and Ava, her descendent in the present day, grappling with her own struggles as a single mother in a world where the echoes of the past continue to resonate. Through the eyes of these women, Margaret Wilkerson Sexton examines the power dynamics of race, the silent strength that carries through matrilineal lines, and the bright thread of hope that endures despite the threat of freedom's undoing.

  • Historical
  • Fiction
  • Drama
  • Mothers
  • Survival
  • Race
  • Generational
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