Go Back and Get It, Dionne Ford
Go Back and Get It, Dionne Ford
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Go Back and Get It
A Memoir of Race, Inheritance, and Intergenerational Healing

Author: Dionne Ford

Narrator: Dionne Ford

Unabridged: 5 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/04/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

An unexpected family photograph leads Dionne Ford to uncover the stories of her enslaved female ancestors, reclaim their power, and begin to heal 

Countless Black Americans descended from slavery are related to the enslavers who bought and sold their ancestors. Among them is Dionne Ford, whose great grandmother was the last of six children born to a Louisiana cotton broker and the enslaved woman he received as a wedding gift. 

What shapes does this kind of intergenerational trauma take? In these pages, which move between her inner life and deep research, Ford tells us. It manifests as alcoholism and post-traumatic stress; it finds echoes in her own experience of sexual abuse at the hands of a relative, and in the ways in which she builds her own interracial family. 

To heal, Ford tries a wide range of therapies, lifestyle changes, and recovery meetings. “Anything,” she writes, “to keep from going back there.” But what she learns is that she needs to go back there, to return to her female ancestors, and unearth what she can about them to start to feel whole.
 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Moonkiszt on January 11, 2024

An act of open-hearted bravery - that is this book. Using the symbol of Sankofa - to retrieve, seek and take back what is at risk of being left behind - this author shares with readers her quest. It proves to be an uneasy odyssey into what it means to descend from the troubled people and evolving gov......more

Goodreads review by Julie on April 10, 2023

In Go Back and Get It (Bold Type Books, 2023), Dionne L. Ford’s discovery of her ancestors’ photo online serves as the catalyst for her journey to discover their stories and new insights into her own. This memoir, written in clear and beautiful prose, explores both the personal and the societal impa......more

Goodreads review by Gabby on March 19, 2024

*listened to this on audiobook this book was hard to get through for various reasons, first being that I didn’t totally relate to it. which is good!!!! I want to read books that I don’t relate to in order to grow in knowledge and empathy - which this book definitely did in me on the topic of slavery.......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on April 28, 2023

I have deep admiration for this book. Dionne Ford has woven an amazing tapestry from many strands of historical narrative--personal, familial, national, and international. She takes the themes of racism and enslavement on the one hand and sexual abuse on the other and delineates their interrelations......more

Goodreads review by Corky on August 16, 2023

I found this memoir underwhelming. While it covered a lot of concepts including addiction, racism, and class - it didn't dive as deep into any as I had expected. That being said, I'd love to read more from Ford.......more


Quotes

“A fascinating American odyssey quite unlike any other you are likely to encounter, beautifully written, heartfelt, at times painfully candid, and deeply moving.”—Joyce Carol Oates

Go Back and Get It tells the remarkable story of Dionne Ford’s search for healing both in the present and in the past. This book offers inspiration and hope for everyone who wants to discover their ancestry and who seeks to connect their own trauma to larger social structures. Ford’s thesis that America is founded on the rape of black women is convincing and terrible, but her understanding is a gift and a triumph.”—Alice Elliott Dark, author of Fellowship Point and In the Gloaming

“In this piercing, moving memoir, Dionne Ford opens the doors to her family’s past and reclaims the lost history of her enslaved ancestors, finding healing for her personal traumas and offering a vision of how our nation might heal its own. She shows us that the painful truths that we often keep buried are the ones we must unearth if we are ever to become whole.”—Rachel L. Swarns, author of American Tapestry and The 272

Go Back and Get It nails that magical balance only the best memoirs can manage, equal parts unflinching and tender. With effortless prose, Ford shares a captivating story that teaches us not only about her life, but about ourselves—as individuals and as a nation—and positions her as an essential American literary voice.”—Sara Novic, New York Times–bestselling author of True Biz

“Few writers offer both urgent clarity of vision and arresting, innovative, powerful prose, but Ford does with Go Back and Get It. The stakes of this book could not be higher—what Ford is writing for here is nothing less than to save her own life and the lives of other Black and multiracial women—but line by line, this book is perfect.”—Emma Copley Eisenberg, author of The Third Rainbow Girl

“Ford’s tenacious, openhearted, poetic Go Back and Get It took my breath away. On her thirty-eighth birthday, Ford found a photo of her great-great grandmother with the white man who’d enslaved her—also Ford’s ancestor—and two of the six children they had together. Seeing these forerunners of her own most wrenching experiences deepened and clarified a search that Ford had been moving toward since childhood. The result is transcendent: memoir and quest, critique and exhortation, a distillation of wisdom profound as the Psalms.”—Maud Newton, author of Ancestor Trouble

“The parallels Ford draws between her personal traumas and the ongoing struggle among Black Americans to find wholeness and validation—in the form of reparations and other measures—make her narrative especially compelling. That she was able to find connection with lost Black relatives who would become some of her greatest sources of support helps transform a book about multigenerational loss into one about the healing power of community. A cathartic reading experience.”—Kirkus Reviews