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Ancestors

Exploring the Ties That Bind Generations Together

Ed Pavlic editor Alexis Pauline Gumbs editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Boston Review/Boston Critic Inc.

Published:23rd Mar '21

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Exploring the ties that bind us, Ancestors reflects on how our identities are shaped by those who came before us.

In Ancestors, a diverse group of today's most imaginative writers delves into the intricate connections that shape our identities. The book examines how individuals are influenced by those who came before them, exploring the complex interplay of family, culture, and history. As modern society often leads us to move away from our roots, the authors reflect on the significance of ancestry and the ways in which our past continues to impact our present and future.

The contributors, including notable voices like Ocean Vuong and Sonia Sanchez, tackle thought-provoking questions about the nature of family and belonging. Are we defined solely by our biological ties, or can we forge our own paths and choose our families? Through a series of essays and narratives, Ancestors invites readers to consider how our ancestors' legacies shape our experiences and choices. The interplay between personal history and collective memory is explored in depth, revealing the layers of influence that mold our identities.

As the writers contemplate what it means to become ancestors ourselves, they challenge us to think about our own legacies. What will our descendants remember about us, and how will they carry forward the stories of our lives? Ancestors serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of understanding our roots while also embracing the potential for self-invention and growth.

ISBN: 9781946511553

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192 pages