Kinfolks

Kinfolks by Kristin Hunter Lattany, published by Ballantine Books in 1997, is a narrative that explores the complex relationships between two black women who uncover a shared connection through their children. This edition spans 276 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds as the women discover that the same man is the father of their children, leading to a series of revelations that challenge their understanding of family and identity.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of familial ties and the implications of shared ancestry. As the children become engaged and realize they have the same allergy, the engagement is called off, prompting the son to seek out his father. This journey raises questions about the nature of relationships and the potential for hidden connections, making it a significant exploration of personal and familial dynamics.
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Two black women discover the same man fathered their children. It happens when the children become engaged and find they have the same allergy. The engagement is broken and the son goes looking for his father to prevent other possible cases of incest.
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