Trouble the Water
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Trouble the Water moves among finely woven layers of time and place as it takes on a new controversial theme in contemporary black writing, the search for family reconciliation. Twenty years after running away from home in Pee Dee, North Carolina, Jordan Henry believed he had found success, as a young college professor of history, a married man, and a resident of New England, whose colonial past he knew so well. When Jordan finds his career stymied by local prejudices, his world crumbles. Word of his grandmother"s death reaches him, and he returns home to claim the ambiguous legacy of her farmland and face the consequences of his long absence. Trouble the Water gains the resonance from its unflinching confrontation with dualities common in the Afro-American experience; reality and myth, folklore and sophistication, North and South, rural and cosmopolitan. While sacrificing none of its complexities for the sake of simplicity, it has the relentless movement of a fairy tale that reaches deep into the unconscious roots of behavior. It is intensely lyrical and dense in realism. Trouble the Water is magical in the way it reveals the Afro-American life.