A Woman's Lot
- 94pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
A Woman's Lot by C.G. Gardiner, author of Melting Pot Blues and A Matter of Perspective, examines the relationships among three generations of the women of the Pinder family. When Vanessa Musgrove, the youngest of the women returns to Washington, DC for the inauguration of Barak Obama and announces to her family that she intends to leave her husband and children, old tensions and hurts are unearthed. Inez, the matriarch of the family is adamantly opposed to Vanessa's plans, as is her mother, Delores, and her older sister, Maria. As the women grapple with issues of marriage, children, relationships and responsibilities, they confront their own history as a family. A Woman's Lot is a thoughtful and insightful look at marriage, motherhood and the underlying issue of race in America.
