Long after we are gone A novel

Terah Shelton Harris

Book - 2024

""Don't let the white man take the house." These are the last words King Solomon says to his son before he dies. Now all four Solomon siblings must return to North Carolina to save the Kingdom, their ancestral home and 200 acres of land, from a development company, who has their sights set on turning the valuable waterfront property into a luxury resort. While fighting to save the Kingdom, the siblings must also save themselves from the secrets they've been holding onto. Junior, the oldest son and married to his wife for eleven years, is secretly in love with another man. Second son Mance can't control his temper, which has landed him in prison more than once. CeCe, the oldest daughter and a lawyer in New York ...City, has embezzled thousands of dollars from her firm's clients. Youngest daughter Tokey wonders why she doesn't seem to fit into this family, which has left an aching hole in her heart that she tries to fill in harmful ways. As the Solomons come together to fight for the Kingdom, each of their façades begins to crumble and collide in unexpected ways. Told in alternating viewpoints, Long After We Are Gone is a searing portrait on the power of family and letting go of things that no longer serve you, exploring the burden of familial expectations, the detriment of miscommunication, and the lessons and legacies we pass on to our children."--

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Subjects
Genres
Domestic fiction
Novels
Published
Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Landmark [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Terah Shelton Harris (author)
Physical Description
412 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781728265773
9781464218613
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Review by Booklist Review

Shelton Harris (One Summer in Savannah, 2023) returns with another heartrending story of flawed people coming back home to face the demons of their past. After the death of their father, the four Solomon children gather for the funeral. King Solomon's last words were "don't let the white man take the house." Known as The Kingdom, the family's ancestral home and 200 surrounding acres have been targeted by a development company to turn into a luxury resort. Entering into a legal battle to defend their rights to the land, the Solomon siblings must come together to save their home. But each carries their own long-held secrets, emotional wounds, and doubts which prevent them from being truly open with the others. Can they face the truth and overcome their pasts to pave the way for their future? Delving into themes of race and generational trauma, Shelton Harris' latest offers book clubs plenty to discuss in this emotional novel full of complex characters striving to do the right thing but stumbling along the way.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.