These Same Long Bones

These Same Long Bones by Gwendolyn M. Parker, published by Plume in 1995, is a poignant narrative that explores themes of loss and redemption within a Southern black community. Spanning 260 pages, the story centers on Sirus McDougald, the president of a local bank in the Hay-Ti section of Durham, North Carolina. As the community faces the impending changes brought by integration, Sirus grapples with the profound grief of losing his young daughter, Mattie, which challenges his sense of hope and responsibility toward his community.
Readers will find a compassionate portrayal of daily life in Hay-Ti, a self-sufficient enclave that embodies the dreams and struggles of its residents. The narrative delves into the complexities of Sirus’s character as he navigates his personal sorrow while confronting external threats to his community’s cohesion. Through its rich depiction of unforgettable characters, including Sirus’s wife and various community members, These Same Long Bones offers an intimate glimpse into a world poised at a critical juncture, reflecting on the dual nature of integration as both a promise and a threat.
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These Same Long Bones is a radiantly generous story of loss and redemption for a Southern black community and the man who embodies its citizens’ individual and collective dreams. Compassionate in its voice and vision, it lovingly evokes the rhythms of daily life and underlying faith of an insular world rarely depicted in fiction. The Hay-Ti section of Durham, North Carolina – the “colored” part of town – is a self-sufficient, middle-class enclave carefully guarding its fragile independence on the eve of integration. At the center of Hay-Ti’s bustling prosperity is Sirus McDougald, president of the bank, a man whose integrity and warmth are matched by his sense of responsibility to the people he loves. But Sirus has suffered an unthinkable tragedy: the death of his young daughter, Mattie, in a fall from her slide. Mattie was his treasure, his heart, and with her death Sirus has lost all his dreams, all his hope, and all his will to fight. And so when Durham’s white power brokers make an ominous incursion into Hay-Ti, endangering its cohesion, Sirus must rally himself to act. Strength can come only from one source – the people who are as much a part of him as his own skin and bones – but they, too, are badly shaken. Torn between private sorrow and public duty, Sirus makes a courageous decision that turns his grief to grace. From Sirus to his bereft wife, from the local busy body to the ambitious preacher, These Same Long Bones embraces its unforgettable characters with warmth, humor, and deep affection. Through its intimate glimpse of a close-knit black community that presciently viewed integration as both a promise and a threat, it poignantly recalls a way of life poised at anirreversible moment of change.
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