The Revisioners: A Novel

The Revisioners: A Novel

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The Revisioners: A Novel

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"[A] stunning new novel . . . Sexton’s writing is clear and uncluttered, the dialogue authentic, with all the cadences of real speech...

This is a novel about the women, the mothers." ―New York Times Book Review

"A powerful tale of racial tensions across generations." ―People

In 1924, Josephine is the proud owner of a thriving farm. As a child, she channeled otherworldly power to free herself from slavery. Now her new neighbor, a white woman named Charlotte, seeks her company, and an uneasy friendship grows between them. But Charlotte has also sought solace in the Ku Klux Klan, a relationship that jeopardizes Josephine’s family.

Nearly one hundred years later, Josephine’s descendant, Ava, is a single mother who has just lost her job. She moves in with her white grandmother, Martha, a wealthy but lonely woman who pays Ava to be her companion. But Martha’s behavior soon becomes erratic, then threatening, and Ava must escape before her story and Josephine’s converge.

The Revisioners explores the depths of women’s relationships―powerful women and marginalized women, healers and survivors. It is a novel about the bonds between mothers and their children, the dangers that upend those bonds. At its core, The Revisioners ponders generational legacies, the endurance of hope, and the undying promise of freedom.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Counterpoint
Manufacturer
Counterpoint
Binding
Hardcover
Color
Multicolor
ReleaseDate
2019-11-05T00:00:00.000Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781640092587