The Intergenerational Power In Margaret Wilkerson Sexton's New Book 'The Revisoners'
Ava King is a newly divorced mother of a teenage son when she moves
into her grandmother’s posh New Orleans home. Ava is the descendant
of slaves, grandma Martha is about as WASP-y as they come, and
their connected pasts are one of the plot twists in The
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Ava King is a newly divorced mother of a teenage son when she moves
into her grandmother’s posh New Orleans home. Ava is the descendant
of slaves, grandma Martha is about as WASP-y as they come, and
their connected pasts are one of the plot twists in The Revisioners
, a new novel by National Book Award finalist Margaret Wilkerson
Sexton. There is some magic in The Revisioners , but it’s less
fantasy than testament to intergenerational bonds — in this case
between Ava and her great-great-great grandmother, born enslaved on
a Louisiana plantation. Margaret Wilkerson Sexton joined On Second
Thought to unpack her vision for The Revisioners , and her aim to
look deeper at the power passed down through generations of African
American families.
into her grandmother’s posh New Orleans home. Ava is the descendant
of slaves, grandma Martha is about as WASP-y as they come, and
their connected pasts are one of the plot twists in The Revisioners
, a new novel by National Book Award finalist Margaret Wilkerson
Sexton. There is some magic in The Revisioners , but it’s less
fantasy than testament to intergenerational bonds — in this case
between Ava and her great-great-great grandmother, born enslaved on
a Louisiana plantation. Margaret Wilkerson Sexton joined On Second
Thought to unpack her vision for The Revisioners , and her aim to
look deeper at the power passed down through generations of African
American families.
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