
Every good-bye ain't gone
By Itabari Njeri
Subjects: Biography, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY, African Americans, State & Local, Families, General, Afro-Americans, HISTORY, Family, Personal Memoirs, Historical, Social life and customs
Description: With the passionate lyricism of a Maya Angelou and the sharply edged wit of a young Lillian Hellman, award-winning journalist Itabari Njeri creates a kaleidoscopic portrait of the extraordinary family in which she grew up., Njeri?s memoir is improbable, complex, grandly dramatic; from her grandmother Ruby, a West Indian matriarch with a devastating tongue and a reverence for Marcus Garvey and Queen Elizabeth, to her father, a brilliant Marxist historian, to her own travels to Georgia to track down the man who killed her grandfather, Every Good-bye Ain?t Gone is a passionate account of a woman finding herself in a world filled with obstacles, from racism to a surfeit of unreliable men.
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