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Some Sing, Some Cry - Ntozake Shange

Some Sing, Some Cry

By: Ntozake Shange, Ifa Bayeza

Paperback | 11 October 2011

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Award-winning writer Ntozake Shange and real-life sister, award-winning playwright Ifa Bayeza achieve nothing less than a modern classic in this epic story of the Mayfield family. Opening dramatically at Sweet Tamarind, a rice and cotton plantation on an island off South Carolina's coast, we watch as recently emancipated Bette Mayfield says her goodbyes before fleeing for the mainland. With her granddaughter, Eudora, in tow, she heads to Charleston. There, they carve out lives for themselves as fortune-teller and seamstress. Dora will marry, the Mayfield line will grow, and we will follow them on an journey through the watershed events of America's troubled, vibrant history—from Reconstruction to both World Wars, from the Harlem Renaissance to Vietnam and the modern day. Shange and Bayeza give us a monumental story of a family and of America, of songs and why we have to sing them, of home and of heartbreak, of the past and of the future, bright and blazing ahead.

Industry Reviews
"Lyrical... Think of it as Roots with a treble clef--a confident, lively account of love, art and what falls between." --Kirkus Reviews

"Vibrant... Some Sing, Some Cry is Shange and Bayeza at their poetic best." --Essence

"Solid gold... Ntozake Shange and her sister, Ifa Bayeza, partner to write a lyrical and epic novel." --Ebony

"Revered poet, playwright, and novelist Shange teams up with her award-winning playwright sister Bayeza in this encompassing historical saga of African American life. In its riveting dramatization of the promise of emancipation, the brutality of the Reconstruction, the baroque cruelty of the Jim Crow era, all the way to the possibilities of the digital age, this bittersweet tale of seven generations in a family of mixed blood and musical genius weaves together essential historical facts and profound emotional truths. With music as a sustaining force, Shange and Bayeza's epic of courage, improvisation, and transcendence is glorious in its scope, lyricism, and spectrum of yearnings, convictions, and triumphs." --Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred)

"A sweeping African-American saga animating 200 years of history through the voices of seven generations of the Mayfield family's women, beginning with Elizabeth (Ma Bette), a freed slave, and her granddaughter Eudora. Their fate and that of their progeny follows historical events from the Jim Crow South to the civil rights movement with tragedy and triumph. This is a complex poetic treatise on race, culture, love, and family, the use of regional vernacular, dialect, and pure song, resulting in a provocative fictional history." --Publishers Weekly

"If there are shoulders modern African-American women's literature stands upon they belong to Ntozake Shange who revolutionized theater and literature with her iconic work for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf in the 1970's. Any of us writing today are inheritors of her genius. Some Sing, Some Cry will show her to be as potent and irrepressible a force as she was thirty years ago." --Sapphire, author of Push

"In this epic saga, the sister-sister author combination of Bayeza and Shange offers a richly detailed and boldly colored account of one family's experience in slavery and its legacies for the generations that followed. Some Sing, Some Cry is both moving and arresting." --Annette Gordon-Reed, author of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family Lyrical... Think of it as Roots with a treble clef a confident, lively account of love, art and what falls between. Kirkus Reviews

Vibrant... Some Sing, Some Cry is Shange and Bayeza at their poetic best. Essence

Solid gold... Ntozake Shange and her sister, Ifa Bayeza, partner to write a lyrical and epic novel. Ebony

Revered poet, playwright, and novelist Shange teams up with her award-winning playwright sister Bayeza in this encompassing historical saga of African American life. In its riveting dramatization of the promise of emancipation, the brutality of the Reconstruction, the baroque cruelty of the Jim Crow era, all the way to the possibilities of the digital age, this bittersweet tale of seven generations in a family of mixed blood and musical genius weaves together essential historical facts and profound emotional truths. With music as a sustaining force, Shange and Bayeza's epic of courage, improvisation, and transcendence is glorious in its scope, lyricism, and spectrum of yearnings, convictions, and triumphs. Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred)

A sweeping African-American saga animating 200 years of history through the voices of seven generations of the Mayfield family's women, beginning with Elizabeth (Ma Bette), a freed slave, and her granddaughter Eudora. Their fate and that of their progeny follows historical events from the Jim Crow South to the civil rights movement with tragedy and triumph. This is a complex poetic treatise on race, culture, love, and family, the use of regional vernacular, dialect, and pure song, resulting in a provocative fictional history. Publishers Weekly

If there are shoulders modern African-American women's literature stands upon they belong to Ntozake Shange who revolutionized theater and literature with her iconic work for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf in the 1970's. Any of us writing today are inheritors of her genius. Some Sing, Some Cry will show her to be as potent and irrepressible a force as she was thirty years ago. Sapphire, author of Push

In this epic saga, the sister-sister author combination of Bayeza and Shange offers a richly detailed and boldly colored account of one family's experience in slavery and its legacies for the generations that followed. Some Sing, Some Cry is both moving and arresting. Annette Gordon-Reed, author of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family

" Lyrical... Think of it as Roots with a treble clef a confident, lively account of love, art and what falls between. "Kirkus Reviews "

Vibrant... "Some Sing, Some Cry" is Shange and Bayeza at their poetic best. "Essence"

Solid gold... Ntozake Shange and her sister, Ifa Bayeza, partner to write a lyrical and epic novel. "Ebony"

Revered poet, playwright, and novelist Shange teams up with her award-winning playwright sister Bayeza in this encompassing historical saga of African American life. In its riveting dramatization of the promise of emancipation, the brutality of the Reconstruction, the baroque cruelty of the Jim Crow era, all the way to the possibilities of the digital age, this bittersweet tale of seven generations in a family of mixed blood and musical genius weaves together essential historical facts and profound emotional truths. With music as a sustaining force, Shange and Bayeza's epic of courage, improvisation, and transcendence is glorious in its scope, lyricism, and spectrum of yearnings, convictions, and triumphs. "Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred)"

A sweeping African-American saga animating 200 years of history through the voices of seven generations of the Mayfield family's women, beginning with Elizabeth (Ma Bette), a freed slave, and her granddaughter Eudora. Their fate and that of their progeny follows historical events from the Jim Crow South to the civil rights movement with tragedy and triumph. This is a complex poetic treatise on race, culture, love, and family, the use of regional vernacular, dialect, and pure song, resulting in a provocative fictional history. "Publishers Weekly"

If there are shoulders modern African-American women's literature stands upon they belong to Ntozake Shange who revolutionized theater and literature with her iconic work "for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf" in the 1970's. Any of us writing today are inheritors of her genius." Some Sing, Some Cry "will show her to be as potent and irrepressible a force as she was thirty years ago. "Sapphire, author of Push"

In this epic saga, the sister-sister author combination of Bayeza and Shange offers a richly detailed and boldly colored account of one family's experience in slavery and its legacies for the generations that followed. "Some Sing, Some Cry" is both moving and arresting. "Annette Gordon-Reed, author of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family"" "Lyrical... Think of it as ""Roots"" with a treble clef--a confident, lively account of love, art and what falls between."

--"Kirkus Reviews" "Vibrant... "Some Sing, Some Cry" is Shange and Bayeza at their poetic best." --"Essence" "Solid gold... Ntozake Shange and her sister, Ifa Bayeza, partner to write a lyrical and epic novel." --"Ebony"

"Revered poet, playwright, and novelist Shange teams up with her award-winning playwright sister Bayeza in this encompassing historical saga of African American life. In its riveting dramatization of the promise of emancipation, the brutality of the Reconstruction, the baroque cruelty of the Jim Crow era, all the way to the possibilities of the digital age, this bittersweet tale of seven generations in a family of mixed blood and musical genius weaves together essential historical facts and profound emotional truths. With music as a sustaining force, Shange and Bayeza's epic of courage, improvisation, and transcendence is glorious in its scope, lyricism, and spectrum of yearnings, convictions, and triumphs."

-Donna Seaman, "Booklist" (starred)

"A sweeping African-American saga animating 200 years of history through the voices of seven generations of the Mayfield family's women, beginning with Elizabeth (Ma Bette), a freed slave, and her granddaughter Eudora. Their fate and that of their progeny follows historical events from the Jim Crow South to the civil rights movement with tragedy and triumph. This is a complex poetic treatise on race, culture, love, and family, the use of regional vernacular, dialect, and pure song, resulting in a provocative fictional history."

-"Publishers Weekly"

"If there are shoulders modern African-American women's literature stands upon they belong to Ntozake Shange who revolutionized theater and literature with her iconic work ""for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf"" in the 1970's. Any of us writing today are inheritors of her genius."" Some Sing, Some Cry ""will show her to be as potent and irrepressible a force as she was thirty years ago."

--Sapphire, author of "Push"

"In this epic saga, the sister-sister author combination of Bayeza and Shange offers a richly detailed and boldly colored account of one family's experience in slavery and its legacies for the generations that followed. "Some Sing, Some Cry" is both moving and arresting."

-Annette Gordon-Reed, author of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner "The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family" "Lyrical... Think of it as ""Roots"" with a treble clef-a confident, lively account of love, art and what falls between."

--"Kirkus Reviews" "Vibrant... "Some Sing, Some Cry" is Shange and Bayeza at their poetic best." --"Essence" "Solid gold... Ntozake Shange and her sister, Ifa Bayeza, partner to write a lyrical and epic novel." --"Ebony"

"Revered poet, playwright, and novelist Shange teams up with her award-winning playwright sister Bayeza in this encompassing historical saga of African American life. In its riveting dramatization of the promise of emancipation, the brutality of the Reconstruction, the baroque cruelty of the Jim Crow era, all the way to the possibilities of the digital age, this bittersweet tale of seven generations in a family of mixed blood and musical genius weaves together essential historical facts and profound emotional truths. With music as a sustaining force, Shange and Bayeza's epic of courage,

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