
Dispossession
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Narrated by:
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Gabrielle Union
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By:
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Tayari Jones
From Tayari Jones, author of the New York Times best-selling An American Marriage, and performed by Gabrielle Union, one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People of 2020, comes an unflinching story about mothers and sons that will leave listeners reeling for days.
Motherhood isn’t easy, especially when you’re a mother of a Black son. Ten years ago, Cheryl jumped at the chance to send her son, Javonte, to an exclusive boarding school in New England - far away from Atlanta and the violence of the city streets. It was the American dream, or was it? Now settled in Vermont, Javonte is married and well-employed, but Cheryl hardly ever sees him, and when she does, her own son seems like someone she only used to know. So, when Javonte announces he’s coming home to Atlanta for MLK weekend, Cheryl calls off work, thinking this could be their chance to reconnect.
But a few days before the visit, Javonte cancels his trip.
After begging for the hours back at the white glove moving company where she works, Cheryl accepts a last-minute gig in her own neighborhood, cheered by the idea of a Black family moving on to bigger and better. But on her way to the job site, Cheryl learns the home’s occupants aren’t moving by choice. Over the next several hours, Cheryl must reckon with her own unresolved past in this searing story about family, race, and the lasting consequences of a choice that can’t be taken back.
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As with An American Marriage and Half Light, Tayari Jones has the ability to tell stories about the Black experience that are refreshingly nuanced, intimate, and relatable. In her latest short story, Dispossession, performed beautifully by Gabrielle Union, Cheryl is a divorcée who has an uncomfortably distant relationship with her only son. After taking on a job at a moving company, Cheryl finds herself having to collect the items of someone who’s been evicted, which causes her to reflect on memories of her own family getting put out several times when she was a young girl, and how that has impacted her life since then. My heart ached for this woman, who, like most mothers, struggles with how to do the right thing for her child.

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I have decided to change yet again. She was remarkable; transported me back to the SWAT...
The story, excellent, superb, gripping and touching all wrapped in one. Once I hit submit I am looking for the next Tayari Jones novel.
AWESOME!!!
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I am thoroughly impressed and grateful I found this book and read it. I definitely recommend it. 👍
Short yet incredibly powerful!
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Very well done!
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I loved the authors intentions
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enjoyed this very much!
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great narration and cute story
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Great short story
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Well done
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Short but very enjoyable
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Feels like a true story
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