Friday, February 7, 2025
Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson
GOOD DIRT by Charmaine
Wilkerson (Black Cake) is the story of the Freeman family over 100s of
years, beginning in Africa, through their slavery in America, transitioning to sailors
and tradesmen, and, later, professionals. In the present day, the main
characters are parents Ed and Soh and their children Ebby and Baz. Tragically,
Baz is killed during a burglary and Ebby witnesses it as a ten-year-old. Wilkerson
writes movingly of the impact: “They went through the motions, based on memory.
And this rote behavior had its value. Sometimes, all a person had was a
routine, or a series of rituals, to hold things together. … Before Baz was
killed, the four of them together had formed a unit, each one linked to the
others. Without the fourth section, without Baz, they no longer knew the shape
of themselves.” Gradually, Ebby and her parents learn to ignore the media
coverage, change houses, and struggle to rebuild their lives, keeping the hurt
and secrets from each other. It is another blow, when Ebby’s groom, a white man
named Henry, runs off before their wedding. Ebby flees to France where no one
knows her and Wilkerson employs multiple flashbacks to fill in the family story,
including the work with clay (good dirt) as potters on the plantation in the
1800s. Mirroring current debates, Ed Freeman points out that “History is a
collective phenomenon. It can only be told through a chorus of voices. And that
chorus must make room for new voices over time.” Wilkerson employs multiple
narrators and perspectives which, with the time shifts, contribute to some
confusion. But resilience in the face of trauma is a recurring theme that will
comfort readers: “So much of life must go forward on faith…” GOOD DIRT is the top pick for January 2025 LibraryReads.
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