The Talking Drum
The Talking Drum
Braxton, Lisa
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781771337410, Publication Date: Fri, May 1, 2020, Type: Paperback ,
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Fiction. African &; African American Studies. Women's Studies. Winner of the 2020 Shelf Unbound Best Indie Book Award. Winner of the 2020 National Association of Black Journalists Outstanding Literary Award. Finalist for 2021 International Book Awards for Multicultural Fiction. Finalist for the 2020 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards. It is 1971. The fictional city of Bellport, Massachusetts, is in decline with an urban redevelopment project on the horizon expected to transform this dying factory town into a thriving economic center. This planned transformation has a profound effect on the residents who live in Bellport as their own personal transformations take place. Sydney Stallworth steps away from her fellowship and law studies at an elite university to support husband Malachi's dream of opening a business in the heart of the black community of his hometown, Bellport. For Omar Bassari, an immigrant from Senegal, Bellport is where he will establish his drumming career and the launching pad from which he will spread African culture across the world, while trying to hold onto his marriage. Della Tolliver has built a fragile sanctuary in Bellport for herself, boyfriend KwamÈ Rodriguez, and daughter Jasmine, a troubled child prone to nightmares and outbursts.

Tensions rise as the demolition date moves closer, plans for gentrification are laid out, and the pace of suspicious fires picks up. The residents find themselves at odds with a political system manipulating their lives and question the future of their relationships. Examining the profound impact gentrification has on people in many neighborhoods, and the way in which being uprooted affects the fabric of their families, friendships, and emotional well-being, the novel not only focuses on the immigrant experience, but the way in which the immigrant/African American neighborhood interface leads to friction and tension.

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