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Unfinished Business: A Celebration of Black Life, Love, and Institutional Memory explores the lives and interactions of a blended African-American family confronted with the re-emergence of a biological parent driven by previously suppressed needs which have unexpectedly come full circle. The parent has an agenda which ultimately destroys relationships and wreaks havoc in her life and the lives of those affected by her choices. Through backstories of various characters, the reader embarks on a journey colored by infidelity, illegitimacy, rape, racism, sexism, sibling rivalry, death, and the…mehr

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Unfinished Business: A Celebration of Black Life, Love, and Institutional Memory explores the lives and interactions of a blended African-American family confronted with the re-emergence of a biological parent driven by previously suppressed needs which have unexpectedly come full circle. The parent has an agenda which ultimately destroys relationships and wreaks havoc in her life and the lives of those affected by her choices. Through backstories of various characters, the reader embarks on a journey colored by infidelity, illegitimacy, rape, racism, sexism, sibling rivalry, death, and the challenges of living with ill-advised decisions and their impact beyond the antagonist. At its core, Unfinished Business is about family and what it means to a cast of characters whose wants, needs, and desires provide the themes inter-woven into the fabric of this narrative.
Autorenporträt
THERESA WILLIAMS BENNETT-WILKES is a self-published womanist author of fiction emanating from the African Diaspora. She is the owner andprincipal of Holly Tree Publications LLC, the publishing house for her literary musings. Theresa is a versatile scribe with more than twenty years of expeirence in the art of crafting soaring, unforgettable prose. She is a second-generation graduate of Bennett College, Greensboro, NC, one of two historically Black colleges for women where she was awarded a B.A. in History. She earned a Master of Urban Planning Degree from the University of Washington, Seattle. Theresa is a native of the state of WAshington where her family traces its ancestry to pre-statehood and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area.