The Intergenerational Power In Margaret Wilkerson Sexton's New Book 'The Revisoners'

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.

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