Walking Gentry Home: A Memoir of My Foremothers in Verse, Alora Young
  • $6.99
    • Facebook Share
    • Twitter Share
    • Pinterest Share

Details

Walking Gentry Home: A Memoir of My Foremothers in Verse

Author: Alora Young

Narrator: Alora Young

Unabridged: 2 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook

Publisher: Random House Audio

Published: 08/02/2022

Genre: Poetry - American - African American

Synopsis

An “extraordinary” (Laurie Halse Anderson) young poet traces the lives of her foremothers in West Tennessee, from those enslaved centuries ago to her grandmother, her mother, and finally herself, in this stunning debut celebrating Black girlhood and womanhood throughout American history.

“A masterpiece that beautifully captures the heartbreak that accompanies coming of age for Black girls becoming Black women.”—Evette Dionne, author of Lifting as We Climb, longlisted for the National Book Award

Walking Gentry Home tells the story of Alora Young’s ancestors, from the unnamed women forgotten by the historical record but brought to life through Young’s imagination; to Amy, the first of Young’s foremothers to arrive in Tennessee, buried in an unmarked grave, unlike the white man who enslaved her and fathered her child; through Young’s great-grandmother Gentry, unhappily married at fourteen; to her own mother, the teenage beauty queen rejected by her white neighbors; down to Young in the present day as she leaves childhood behind and becomes a young woman. 

The lives of these girls and women come together to form a unique American epic in verse, one that speaks of generational curses, coming of age, homes and small towns, fleeting loves and lasting consequences, and the brutal and ever-present legacy of slavery in our nation’s psyche. Each poem is a story in verse, and together they form a heart-wrenching and inspiring family saga of girls and women connected through blood and history.

Informed by archival research, the last will and testament of an enslaver, formal interviews, family lore, and even a DNA test, Walking Gentry Home gives voice to those too often muted in America: Black girls and women.

Recommended

Brown Poems
Brown
by Kevin Young

James Brown. John Brown's raid. Brown v. the Topeka Board of Ed. The prize-winning author of Blue Laws meditates on all things "brown" in this powerful new collection.Divided into "Home Recordings" and "Field Recordings," Brown speaks to the way per...

Narrator: Kevin Young
Published: 09/04/2018

Counting Descent
Counting Descent
by Clint Smith

Clint Smith's debut poetry collection, Counting Descent, is a coming of age story that seeks to complicate our conception of lineage and tradition. Smith explores the cognitive dissonance that results from belonging to a community that unapologetica...

Narrator: Clint Smith
Published: 10/11/2019

The Tradition
The Tradition
by Jericho Brown

Winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Finalist for the 2019 National Book Award Jericho Brown's daring book The Tradition details the normalization of evil and its history at the intersection of the past and the personal. Brown's poetic con...

Narrator: Jericho Brown
Published: 12/22/2020

God's Trombones Seven Negro Sermons in Verse
God's Trombones
by James Weldon Johnson

Introduced by Maya Angelou, the inspiring sermon-poems of James Weldon Johnson James Weldon Johnson was a leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance, and one of the most revered African Americans of all time, whose life demonstrated the full spec...

Narrator: Various
Published: 09/17/2008

Duende Poems
Duende
by Tracy K. Smith

Duende is the award-winning second collection by the Poet Laureate of the United States.

Narrator: Tracy K. Smith
Published: 01/23/2018

Unraveling Poems
Unraveling
by Brandon Leake

Season 15 winner of America's Got Talent, Brandon Leake, presents his debut poetry collection.  Brandon is the first spoken word poet to compete on AGT and to receive the Golden Buzzer award in the first round, going on to wi...

Narrator: Brandon Leake
Published: 03/08/2022

The Body's Question Poems
The Body's Question
by Tracy K. Smith

The Body's Question by Tracy K. Smith received the 2002 Cave Canem Poetry Prize for the best first book by an African-American poet, selected by Kevin Young. Confronting loss, historical intersections with race and family, and the threshold between ...

Narrator: Tracy K. Smith
Published: 08/14/2018

Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral
Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral
by Phillis Wheatley

Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral was the first published book of poetry by an African-American woman. Phillis Wheatley was a servant to a family in Massachusetts, and initially promoted her poetry in Boston newspapers to find a publish...

Narrator: Simone Gayuma
Published: 04/06/2021

Call Us What We Carry Poems
Call Us What We Carry
by Amanda Gorman

The breakout poetry collection by #1 New York Times bestselling author and presidential inaugural poet Amanda GormanFormerly titled The Hill We Climb and Other Poems, the luminous poetry collection by #1 New York Times bestsellin...

Narrator: Amanda Gorman
Published: 12/07/2021
{"id":"6702804","ean":"9780593559062","abr":"Unabridged","title":"Walking Gentry Home: A Memoir of My Foremothers in Verse","subtitle":"A Memoir of My Foremothers in Verse","author":"Alora Young","rating_average":"0","narrator":"Alora Young","ubr_id":"6702804","abr_id":"0","ubr_price":"10.00","abr_price":"0.00","ubr_memprice":"6.50","abr_memprice":"0.00","ubr_narrator":"Alora Young","abr_narrator":"","ubr_length":"Unabridged: 2 hr 47 min","abr_length":"Abridged: "}