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Paperback Baby of the Family Book

ISBN: 0156101505

ISBN13: 9780156101509

Baby of the Family

(Book #1 in the Mulberry, Georgia Series)

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Book Overview

An evocative, delicately comic story of a girl's coming of age. From the moment of her birth in a rural black hospital in Georgia, Lena McPherson is recognized as a special child, with the power to see ghosts and predict the future. Named a Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times.

Customer Reviews

6 ratings

One of my favorites!!!

I love this author and have purchased several of her works... great read couldn't put it down..you should read this book if you love eccentric characters

Great Afroprose

I'm a big fan of Tina McElroy Ansa. I just can't get enough of her. She hits it every time. She never dissapoints.

A true gem!!

This book was excellent! Very deep and detailed. I love the way the author talks about the relationship of the whole family. Many people expected this to be more sci-fi than fiction...I think this had the right combonation of both elements. A must read for anyone.

Da Bomb!

This book was excellent! Very deep and detailed. I love the way the author talks about the relationship of the whole family. Many people expected this to be more sci-fi than fiction...I think this had the right combo of both. A must read for anyone.

"Baby of the Family" was fantastic!

The entire story was so familiar, being that I grew up in the South. I've always heard from family members about babies born with veils being able to see ghosts, but I've never been convinced that it was anything other than superstition. It was extremely interesting to read about how it supposedly affects peoples' lives. Ms. Ansa is an extremely gifted writer. I felt like I knew each one of the characters in her story.

Couldn't put it down

Baby of the Family is more than just the story about a girl with special abilities. It is also a story about family and friendship in a small Southern town. Ansa touches on so many of the nuances, superstitions, and phrases that still exist in these towns. It took me back home to my small hometown in Louisiana, which I had previously considered an anomoly. I literally did not put this book down until I had devoured every last page
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