Where I Must Go
by Angela Jackson
Description:
Lyrical, penetrating, and highly charged, this novel displays a
delicately tuned sense of difference and belonging. Poet Angela Jackson
brings her superb sense of language and of human possibility to the
story of young Magdalena Grace, whose narration takes readers through
both privilege and privation at the time of the American civil rights
movement. The novel moves from the privileged yet racially exclusive
atmosphere of the fictional Eden University to the black neighborhoods
of a Midwestern city and to ancestral Mississippi.
Magdalena’s story includes a wide range of
characters—black and white, male and female, favored with
opportunity or denied it, the young in love and elders wise with hope.
With and through each other, they struggle to understand the history
they are living and making. With dazzling perceptiveness,
Jackson’s narrator Magdalena tells of the complex
interactions of people around her who embody the personal and the
political at a crucial moment in their own lives and in the making of
America.
Where I Must Go
by Angela Jackson
ISBN:
9780810151857
ISBN-10:
0810151855
Publisher:
Triquarterly Books (Northwestern Press)
Publication Date:
September 2009
Format:
Hardcover, 385 pages
Book Type:
New
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