Circle Unbroken

Circle Unbroken by Margot Theis Raven, published by Square Fish on December 26, 2007, is a first edition that spans 48 pages. This book presents a poignant narrative where a grandmother teaches her granddaughter the art of sewing a traditional sweetgrass basket while sharing a rich family history that traces back to Africa. The story highlights the enduring legacy of craftsmanship and memory, illustrating how skills and stories are passed down through generations.
Readers will find a heartfelt exploration of family connections and cultural heritage within its pages. The narrative delves into themes of social values and multigenerational relationships, emphasizing the importance of remembering one’s roots and the resilience of the human spirit. Through the grandmother’s storytelling, the book connects the past with the present, offering insights into the experiences of African American families in the United States.
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As she teaches her granddaughter to sew a traditional sweetgrass basket, a grandmother weaves a story, going back generations to her grandfather’s village in faraway Africa. There, as a boy, he learned to make baskets so tightly woven they could hold the rain. Even after being stolen away to a slave ship bound for America, he remembers what he learned and passes these memories on to his children – as they do theirs.
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