Things Past Telling, Sheila Williams
Things Past Telling, Sheila Williams
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Things Past Telling
A Novel

Author: Sheila Williams

Narrator: Robin Miles

Unabridged: 11 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amistad

Published: 03/15/2022


Synopsis

“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 WeeklyThe 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.

About Sheila Williams

Sheila Williams is the author of eight novels, including Things Past Telling, The Secret Women, and Dancing on the Edge of the Roof, which was adapted for the Netflix film Juanita. In addition to her published works, she is the librettist for Fierce, an opera commissioned by the Cincinnati Opera. Sheila lives in northern Kentucky.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Canadian Jen on February 17, 2023

A beautifully written reflection of a life not belonging to oneself. This story is segmented into the Before and After. Little Bird was taken from her village when she was 10. From Somewhere in Africa, where the slave traders raped the women, burned the villages and shackled those they thought would......more

Goodreads review by Angela M on June 07, 2022

In 1870 Ohio a census taker really doesn’t care where this old black woman was born or where she was from, makes no difference to him. Momma Grace, though, at 112 years old sees it very differently. “ Virginia.” “No, I’m not ! But I am speaking only to myself. But yes I am from Virginia, lived there......more

Goodreads review by Tammy on April 01, 2022

What an emotional book. After reading this, I haven’t stopped thinking about it. I can’t give the author enough accolades as to how well-written this book is. Lots of historical background and human emotions are played out around the life of Maryam Precilla Grace. (Maryam’s life was inspired by a 11......more

Goodreads review by Cher 'N Books on November 22, 2023

4 stars = Fantastic and easy to recommend. There were so many stories that I could tell. And there were many for which I had to read between the lines to extract what was too painful, brutal, private, or treasured to relate directly. These were the things past telling. This was a thoroughly enjoyable,......more

Goodreads review by Kathryn on June 11, 2022

Warning: this review contains some spoilers. As a little girl in eighteenth-century Africa, Maryam was called Little Bird. An undervalued middle daughter, she is allowed more freedom than her beautiful older sisters. She has the run of the village, listening to everything that goes on. Her father occ......more