The Sable Cloak

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Pub Date Feb 04 2025 | Archive Date Not set

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Description

In this atmospheric novel set in the Jim Crow South, a powerful Black family fights to protect their empire—for readers of Tayari Jones.

Jordan Sable, a prosperous undertaker turned political boss, has controlled the Black vote in St. Louis for decades. Sara, his equally formidable wife, runs the renowned funeral establishment that put the Sable name on the map. Together they have pushed through obstacles in order to create a legacy for their children. When tragedy bursts their carefully constructed empire of dignity and safety, the family rallies around an unconventional solution. But at what cost? 

Set in the Midwest in the 1940s, The Sable Cloak is a rarely seen portrait of an upper middle class, African American family in the pre-Civil Rights era. This deeply personal novel inspired by the author's own family history delves into legacy and the stories we tell ourselves, and celebrates a largely self-sustaining, culturally rich Missouri community that most Americans may not be aware of. 
In this atmospheric novel set in the Jim Crow South, a powerful Black family fights to protect their empire—for readers of Tayari Jones.

Jordan Sable, a prosperous undertaker turned political boss...

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ISBN 9781538742020
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PAGES 240

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This was a beautifully done historical fiction book, it had everything that was promised in this universe and was engaged with what was happening. The characters felt like they were supposed to in this time-period and glad they were so well written. Gail Milissa Grant wrote this well and was glad I was able to read this.

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I really enjoyed this book. It kept me engaged and it only took a few days to read. I think this is going to be a good book club option for several clubs. I plan recommending to my book friends and I look forward to reading more by this author.

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A story about interconnected Black families in the Jim Crow South and Midwest of the 1920s to 1940s shows the world of the upper middle class in largely self-sufficient Black communities. Jordan Sable, a man with an iron will, runs a mortuary - and the Black vote in St. Louis - and when he finds his match in Sarah, their legacy seems set until something terrible happens to their only child. It's a tale of struggle and success, tragedy and overcoming.

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This is a very engaging, well written work of historical fiction that will be perfect for anyone looking to illuminate a region and time not often discussed. The characters come alive in this one, and even though I read it while I was going through a very tough time personally, I found it hard to put down, Totally immersive, and even more startling when you learn these characters spring from the author's own family. A thoroughly enjoyable work of historical fiction.

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This is the first time I have read anything from this author, and Grant did not disappoint. This book was very well written, and I enjoyed every minute of it. It was captivating and eye opening in a time. I found that I enjoyed the book more knowing that it was inspired by the author's family history. I would definitely recommend this book to other. I look forward to reading more from this author. Thank you Net Galley ARC!

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This book is absolutely fantastic! It's filled with captivating history and lore, vividly portraying the characters' unwavering determination to protect their families and the community's resolute action in removing troublemakers through their own brand of justice. The portrayal of relatives living with and supporting each other demonstrates a timeless way of life. The book is inspired by the author's family history. Ms. Grant does an admirable job of sharing what her ancestors faced and how they persevered. This is a phenomenal historical novel. Aspects of history no longer talked about are brought to light. The characters are bold and interesting, and I wanted to know more about them. I'm sure Ms. Grant has more stories to tell. Hopefully, I will get to meet more of her bold characters in her next book.

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