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Love Cemetery (Hardcover)

by China Galland (Author)
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Harperone; annotated edition edition (May 31 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060779314
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060779313
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 409 g
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From Publishers Weekly

Galland chronicles the restoration and reconsecration of an African-American cemetery in her East Texas childhood hometown in this inspirational first-person account. The author, who is white, uncovers a fragment of local history in the process of her participation in an interracial group of people who from 2003 to 2006 convened a series of "work parties" at the cemetery—hacking at weeds, repairing gravestones and making offerings to the ancestors. Galland reports the meetings, church services and potluck suppers she joins in around the communal cleanup of Love Cemetery, which may date back to the 1830s. She portrays the Boy Scout troop, various clergy, parishioners and the community elders ("keepers of the group memory") involved in the effort, with especially nuanced portraits of two African-American women, Doris Vittatoe (a direct descendant of a man buried there) and Nuthel Britton (the unofficial cemetery caretaker). Galland (The Bond Between Women, 1998), who leads spiritual retreats, was acutely aware of "the dissonance between the black and white experience of life in America," but comes to her own "understanding that enormous change happens through tiny choices." Despite some slack passages, this fresh if not always coherent tale will appeal to women readers eager for an uplifting story. (June)
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From Booklist

Visiting her hometown in East Texas, Galland learns of an unmarked cemetery for slaves. She joins a pair of elderly women whose ancestors are buried in what is called Love Cemetery to reclaim and restore the grave site. In the course of research, Galland uncovers a long history of mistreatment and exploitation of black residents after slavery, including theft of land and encroachment on the cemetery. She is personally engaged as she wonders how her own family, along with all whites, benefited from the racial imbalance. Galland recalls the collective work of an interracial committee to restore the overgrown and nearly forgotten cemetery located in the midst of mining property and the healing of the community as it owns up to its past. A moving and inspiring account of race and history in a small town. Vanessa Bush
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