One Blood
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"In delicious, decadent prose, Denene Millner does what few authors can-compose a sprawling multigenerational tale that is necessary American reading. One Blood sings the song of the South in a voice that is heartbreaking, hopeful, and resilient. A masterpiece."
-Tara M. Stringfellow, National Bestselling author of Memphis
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About the Author
DENENE MILLLNER is a six-time New York Times bestselling author, Emmy Award-nominated TV show host and award-winning journalist who has written thirty-one books, among them Taraji P. Henson's Around the Way Girl and the picture book Early Sunday Morning. Millner is also the editorial director of Denene Millner Books, an award-winning imprint that has published two Caldecott Honor books, a Newbery Honor Book, the Kirkus Prize for Children's Literature and a Southern Book Award. A MacDowell Fellow, Millner has written essays for the New York Times, Glamour and NPR, which hosted her critically-acclaimed podcast, "Speakeasy with Denene." Millner is a graduate of Hofstra University. She lives in Atlanta with her two daughters and their goldendoodle, Franklin.
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Reviews
"In delicious, decadent prose, Denene Millner does what few authors can--compose a sprawling multigenerational tale that is necessary American reading. One Blood sings the song of the South in a voice that is heartbreaking, hopeful, and resilient. A masterpiece." -Tara M. Stringfellow, National Bestselling author of Memphis
"One Blood is the haunting, yet wonderfully written story of three women, Grace, LoLo and Rae, who are connected through time, circumstances...and more than just blood. From the first pages, Denene Millner had me captivated with the intimate stories and too many heartbreaking moments of these women as they struggled against every adversity, fighting to find their place and their voice in this world. With prose that was so beautiful, I often paused to read a sentence twice, I was left thinking about these women and how their lives were eternally linked, long after I finished this amazing novel." - New York Times bestselling author Victoria Christopher Murray "Denene Millner is a masterful weaver of words, characters, and worlds. ONE BLOOD is a beautiful, brilliant American epic that speaks to Black motherhood, female relationship, marriage, family, legacy, love and healing. It is simultaneously deeply intimate and grandly sweeping."--Tarana Burke, New York Times bestselling author of Unbound: My Story of Liberation and the Birth of the Me Too Movement"Clear your calendar before you turn the first page of Denene Miller's irresistibly engaging One Blood because you won't be able to put this compulsively readable novel aside once you start. A profound meditation on generational trauma, Miller's characters leap off the page. Grace, Lolo, and Rae's stories will become your stories, stories that will linger long after you turn the final page." - Sarah Bird, author of Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen "From high atop the many shoulders of our orating Black Southern Mothers, Denene Milner mouths out their memories to us using the cultural significance of afro-centric contributions to worldly existence. Milner empowers us by her use of the beauty of our blood tale; our womanhoodly power to populate a community, a society, a world, a planet. Now THAT is power! And Milner weaves prose about family that is familiar, like your family, fictive family or so-and-so's family. We find in ourselves the residue of each character: a little bit of MawMaw or Lolo or Rae or Roman or Skye or Diego. In many kinds of way, Milner is in her element when she speaks of African American Mothers. This volume is a unique examination of family social structure that both Sociologists and Anthropologists would appreciate chatting about. The beauty of this tale lies in the intergenerational relationship between three women. The deep examination of the shifting, changing roles and statuses they take on." -Lucy Anne Hurston, author of Speak, So You Can Speak Again: A Life of Zora Neale Hurston