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Author Jackson, Cassandra, 1972- author.

Title The wreck : a daughter's memoir of becoming a mother / Cassandra Jackson.

Publication Info. New York : Viking, [2023]
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  306.8508996 JAC    AVAILABLE
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Description 307 pages ; 24 cm
Summary "Equal parts investigative and deeply introspective, The Wreck is a profound memoir about recognizing the echoes of history within ourselves, and the alchemy of turning inherited grief into political activism. There is a secret that young Cassandra Jackson doesn't know, and it's evident in the way her father cries her name out in his sleep. It's not until she meets her extended family for the first time that she realizes she is named after-and looks eerily like-her father's niece, who was killed in a car wreck along with her father's beloved mother, his only sister, and-as she soon discovers-his first wife. In this compelling memoir, Jackson retraces her and her family's past and finds a single common thread: the medical malpractice and neglect whose effects have caused needless loss and suffering in her family. It's as she steps back further that she realizes this single thread touches every single Black family in America, turning this deeply personal memoir into a political call to action. Jackson offers an eye-opening look at how administrative procedures and political maneuvers that seem far from our everyday lives dictate life-or-death consequences for individuals, highlighting this as a piece of American history we still have the chance to course correct"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Jackson, Cassandra, 1972-
Jackson, Cassandra, 1972- -- Family.
African American families -- Biography.
African American mothers -- Biography.
Motherhood -- United States.
Fertilization in vitro, Human -- United States.
Loss (Psychology) -- United States.
African Americans -- Social conditions.
ISBN 9780593490020 (hardcover)
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