HerStory: Revelations
Seventy odd years after slavery a little girl is taken from her family and delivered to a tyrant who lives near the bayous of the Mississippi river. Keeping his family traditions alive he presents his son with a gift; she is only four years old. After years in captivity, and living in that little room at the back of the house, one of her tormentors’ comes into her room where he brutally beats and savagely rapes her, yet she survives. After her physical wounds heal she is told she must leave. Not knowing anything about the outside world she wanders the woods until she comes across a little one room cabin that seems to have been left there, just for her. As time passes she finds herself sick and alone, and within a few months she gives birth to her daughter, Lillian. When the girl starts talking she names her mother, Mema. They finally leave the woods and after walking for several days find themselves in the city of New Orleans. While the move is good for Mema, Lillian’s misery follows her wherever she goes. Eventually, the abuse Mema suffered as a child causes her to have serious issues: anger, depression, trust, fear, and a general disconnection from the world. Mema passes these traits to her daughter who struggles to find her own way by learning from the past, living in the present and looking forward to the future.
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HerStory: Revelations
Seventy odd years after slavery a little girl is taken from her family and delivered to a tyrant who lives near the bayous of the Mississippi river. Keeping his family traditions alive he presents his son with a gift; she is only four years old. After years in captivity, and living in that little room at the back of the house, one of her tormentors’ comes into her room where he brutally beats and savagely rapes her, yet she survives. After her physical wounds heal she is told she must leave. Not knowing anything about the outside world she wanders the woods until she comes across a little one room cabin that seems to have been left there, just for her. As time passes she finds herself sick and alone, and within a few months she gives birth to her daughter, Lillian. When the girl starts talking she names her mother, Mema. They finally leave the woods and after walking for several days find themselves in the city of New Orleans. While the move is good for Mema, Lillian’s misery follows her wherever she goes. Eventually, the abuse Mema suffered as a child causes her to have serious issues: anger, depression, trust, fear, and a general disconnection from the world. Mema passes these traits to her daughter who struggles to find her own way by learning from the past, living in the present and looking forward to the future.
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HerStory: Revelations

HerStory: Revelations

by Paulette Jones
HerStory: Revelations

HerStory: Revelations

by Paulette Jones

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Overview

Seventy odd years after slavery a little girl is taken from her family and delivered to a tyrant who lives near the bayous of the Mississippi river. Keeping his family traditions alive he presents his son with a gift; she is only four years old. After years in captivity, and living in that little room at the back of the house, one of her tormentors’ comes into her room where he brutally beats and savagely rapes her, yet she survives. After her physical wounds heal she is told she must leave. Not knowing anything about the outside world she wanders the woods until she comes across a little one room cabin that seems to have been left there, just for her. As time passes she finds herself sick and alone, and within a few months she gives birth to her daughter, Lillian. When the girl starts talking she names her mother, Mema. They finally leave the woods and after walking for several days find themselves in the city of New Orleans. While the move is good for Mema, Lillian’s misery follows her wherever she goes. Eventually, the abuse Mema suffered as a child causes her to have serious issues: anger, depression, trust, fear, and a general disconnection from the world. Mema passes these traits to her daughter who struggles to find her own way by learning from the past, living in the present and looking forward to the future.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012773722
Publisher: Your Time Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 08/15/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 342
File size: 222 KB

About the Author

Paulette Jones, born and nurtured in the city of New Orleans during the turbulent 1960s where she attended the public school system has emerged an author, an entrepreneur, and a philanthropist. It wasn’t until she was an adult that she realized she had a gift, the gift of storytelling. After reading several novels written by African American authors, she found herself with a desire to see if she could put her stories on paper. At the completion of her quest she had written her first novel, HerStory Revelations. She had to put her writing aside in order to make a living; she is now embarking on a new career and wants to take some aspiring writers along with her.
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