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Homeward

A Novel

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Wait time: About 2 weeks

The country is changing, and her own world is being turned upside down. Nothing—and no one—will ever be the same.

Georgia, 1962. Rose Perkins Bourdon returns home to Parsons, GA, without her husband and pregnant with another man's baby. After tragedy strikes her husband in the war overseas, a numb Rose is left with pieces of who she used to be and is forced to figure out what she is going to do with the rest of her life. Her sister introduces her to members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee—young people are taking risks and fighting battles Rose has only seen on television. Feeling emotions for the first time in what feels like forever, the excited and frightened Rose finds herself becoming increasingly involved in the resistance efforts. And of course, there is also the young man, Isaac Weinberg, whose passion for activism stirs something in her she didn't think she would ever feel again.

Homeward follows Rose's path toward self-discovery and growth as she becomes involved in the Civil Rights Movement, finally becoming the woman she has always dreamed of being.

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      September 1, 2023
      Rose has come home to Parsons, Georgia, in 1962, leaving behind her husband of three years and carrying another man's child. She is overwhelmed with grief and shame, feeling alone even while surrounded by her large, faith-filled family. Her sister Ellena, a student at Spelman College, introduces her to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Rose is reluctant to get involved but drawn to Isaac Weinberg, one of their leaders. When SNCC members come to Parsons to help Black people fight for their right to vote, tensions boil over, putting Rose's entire family at risk as they weigh how much more heartbreak their freedom will cost. Jackson-Brown's When Stars Rain Down (2021) told the story of Rose's mother, Opal. With a strong sense of place and well-developed characters, this follow-up is a compelling story about racism, love, community, and the strength it takes to reject a false sense of peace and move toward a better future. As Rose's family reckons with their choices, she wages a personal battle of discovering her own worth and her purpose in her life.

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