Things Past Telling: A Novel
Things Past Telling: A Novel book cover

Things Past Telling: A Novel

Hardcover – March 15, 2022

Price
$15.89
Format
Hardcover
Pages
352
Publisher
Amistad
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0063097070
Dimensions
6 x 1.13 x 9 inches
Weight
1.09 pounds

Description

“Ancient, blind Maryam Priscilla Grace is one of the tenacious survivors of the ugly practice of slavery. . . . Williams’s lively plotting takes her heroine from the Caribbean lair of a group of Black pirates to the fields of Virginia’s plantation country. Maryam will succeed in having a family, although not as she imagined it. Above all, she will break free of her chains, both ‘the iron kind and the kind that wrapped themselves around your thoughts.’ ” — New York Times Book Review “Momma Grace’s story is often a brutal one, but it’s full of adventure and romance, courage and resilience. It’s no apologia for slavery but a moving portrait of its fully human victims.” — Kirkus Reviews Emotionally satisfying...Williams offers vivid descriptions. A remarkable character portrait. — Publishers Weekly Maryam’s story is one of tenacity and resistance, through actions both everyday and extraordinary, and her struggle for survival is inspiring. Readers who enjoy Lalita Tademy will be drawn into this vividly imagined novel. — Booklist “This is a truly character-driven novel that explores how people define themselves, the creation of family and home, and the importance of memory and language. . . . Fans of historical epics won’t be able to put this book down.” — Historical Novel Society “This is one of those novels that, once you’re used to the storytelling, makes your surroundings melt away. Start it, and Things Past Telling will be a book well-read.” — Bookworm Sez “This big-hearted, authentic portrayal of both friendship among middle-aged women and the mother-daughter bond will appeal to fans of Terry McMillan.” — Booklist on The Secret Women “ The Secret Women is . . . a moving examination of the complexities of motherhood and the strength of female friendship." — Kirkus Reviews Sheila Williams is the author of six books, including Things Past Telling, The Secret Women, and Dancing on the Edge of the Roof , the basis for the Netflix film Juanita. She is the librettist for the opera Fierce, commissioned by The Cincinnati Opera, with music by William Menefield, which premiered in July, 2022. She lives in northern Kentucky.

Features & Highlights

  • “This is a truly character-driven novel that explores how people define themselves, the creation of family and home, and the importance of memory and language. . . . Fans of historical epics won’t be able to put this book down.”—
  • Historical Novel Society
  • “Emotionally satisfying. . . . A remarkable character portrait.”—
  • Publishers Weekly
  • The author of
  • The Secret Women
  • tells the story of a brave and enduring woman as indomitable as Ernest Gaines’ legendary Miss Jane Pittman, in a breathtaking novel that combines the epic romance and adventure of
  • Outlander,
  • the sweeping drama of
  • Roots,
  • and the haunting historical power of
  • Barracoon.
  • Things Past Telling
  • is a remarkable historical epic that charts one unforgettable woman’s journey across an ocean of years as vast as the Atlantic that will forever separate her from her homeland.
  • Born in West Africa in the mid-eighteenth century, Maryam Prescilla Grace—a.k.a “Momma Grace” will live a long, wondrous life marked by hardship, oppression, opportunity, and love. Though she will be “gifted” various names, her birth name is known to her alone. Over the course of 100-plus years, she survives capture, enslavement by several property owners, the Atlantic crossing when she is only eleven years of age, and a brief stint as a pirate’s ward, acting as both a spy and a translator.
  • Maryam learns midwifery from a Caribbean-born wise woman, whose “craft” combines curated techniques and medicines from African, Indigenous, and European women. Those midwifery skills allow her to sometimes transcend the racial and class barriers of her enslavement, as she walks the razor’s edge trying to balance the lives and health of her own people with the cruel economic mandates of the slave holders, who view infants born in bondage not as flesh-and-blood children but as investment property.
  • Throughout her triumphant and tumultuous life Maryam gains and loses her homeland, her family, her culture, her husband, her lovers, and her children. Yet as the decades pass, this tenacious woman never loses her sense of self.
  • Inspired by a 112-year-old woman the author discovered in an 1870 U.S. Federal census report for Ohio, loosely based on the author’s real-life female ancestors, spanning more than a hundred years, from the mid-eighteen-century to the end of America’s Civil War, and spanning across the globe, from what is now southern Nigeria to the islands of the Caribbean to North America and the land bordering the Ohio River,
  • Things Past Telling
  • is a breathtaking story of a past that lives on in all of us, and a life that encompasses the best—and worst—of our humanity.

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Historically significant

Great historic novel! Also historically significant that we can learn history through the eyes of a black woman who lived through that time period.
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A Masterfully Told Story of a Slave Woman

Sheila Williams, the author of THINGS PAST TELLING, found an 1870 census record for Ohio listing a 112 year old Black woman. This and her own family history inspired her novel about Maryam, a girl taken from Africa to be sold as a slave in the colonies of the United States.

Yes, this book contains elements seen in other novels of enslaved people, but Williams weaves a masterful tale of slavery and one woman's place in this dreadful institution. This story never felt like just another narrative of the horrors of slavery. The people, places, and situations were captivating and rang true, and the audio performance was stellar. I recommend this highly.
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Great story! Excellent read!

I got such enjoyment from this book!
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I highly recommend this book

I loved this story that included mild dialect that was easy to read. Sheila is a masterful story teller making this a compelling read.