{"id":20446,"date":"2013-03-16T10:33:31","date_gmt":"2013-03-16T14:33:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bookdragon.si.edu\/?p=20446"},"modified":"2014-04-11T16:47:53","modified_gmt":"2014-04-11T16:47:53","slug":"all-aunt-hagars-children-stories-by-edward-p-jones","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/all-aunt-hagars-children-stories-by-edward-p-jones\/","title":{"rendered":"All Aunt Hagar&#8217;s Children: Stories by Edward P. Jones"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2013\/03\/aunt-hagars-children1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\" wp-image-20443 alignleft\" alt=\"Aunt Hagar's Children\" src=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2013\/03\/aunt-hagars-children1.jpg\" width=\"130\" height=\"194\" \/><\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/www.harpercollins.com\/authors\/5002\/Edward_P_Jones\/index.aspx\"  target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Edward P. Jones<\/a> takes up little space on library shelves. Over the last 20+ years, he&#8217;s published three books: two story collections and a single novel. Proving the adage &#8216;quality over quantity,&#8217; Jones&#8217; awards are considerably more extensive, from the PEN\/Hemingway Award for his first title, to the Pulitzer, National Book Critics Circle Award, and IMPAC Dublin Award for his second, and his PEN\/Faulkner finalist nod for this, his latest. In between, Jones also earned a coveted&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.macfound.org\/fellows\/class\/september-2004\/\"  target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">MacArthur &#8220;Genius&#8221; Fellowship in 2004<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>In a random moment of browsing through my overflowing shelves, I opened up <em>All Aunt Hagar&#8217;s Children<\/em>; once I started, of course, I kept going. Fourteen stories later (some of them stuck in ears, impeccably read by actor James Peter Francis), here I am &#8230; only to realize that I should have read Jones&#8217; 1992 debut,&nbsp;<em><a href=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/2013\/03\/17\/lost-in-the-city-stories-by-edward-p-jones\/\" >Lost in the City<\/a>,<\/em> first because the two titles are actually companions to each other. Published 14 years apart, both collections contain 14 stories set in Jones&#8217; home city of Washington, DC, with each story correspondingly connected to a story in the other book \u2013 that is, the first story in&nbsp;<em>Lost<\/em>&nbsp;and the first in&nbsp;<em>All <\/em>are a matching pair, just as&nbsp;<em>Lost<\/em>&#8216;s 14th and&nbsp;<em>All&#8217;s&nbsp;<\/em>14th are linked.&nbsp;Here&#8217;s hoping I can make the connections backwards.<\/p>\n<p>A marriage begins to fall apart &#8220;In the Blink of God&#8217;s Eye&#8221; with the discovery of an abandoned baby tied up in the trees, while a family flounders because of illness, distance, and even religion in &#8220;Resurrecting Methusalah.&#8221; A single gesture \u2013&nbsp;misinterpreted \u2013&nbsp;destroys the last of an ex-prisoner&#8217;s&nbsp;already strained faith in his family in &#8220;Old Boys, Old Girls,&#8221; and a Korean veteran returns home in the titular &#8220;All Aunt Hagar&#8217;s Children&#8221; and must solve the murder of longtime family friend&#8217;s errant son.<\/p>\n<p>In &#8220;Root Worker,&#8221; a young doctor takes her mother back to North Carolina in search of a local healer to exorcise the older&#8217;s woman&#8217;s witches. In &#8220;Common Law,&#8221; a once independent woman succumbs to the charms, and then to violence, at the whim of a man she can&#8217;t seem to let go. A woman inexplicably loses her sight in&nbsp;&#8220;Blindsided,&#8221; while an elderly widower loses virtually everything in &#8220;A Rich Man.&#8221; In &#8220;Tapestry,&#8221; the final story&nbsp;\u2013 and my personal favorite&nbsp;\u2013 the <em>not<\/em>-lived life of a just-married young woman is interrupted by the life she&#8217;s just begun.<\/p>\n<p>Jones, thankfully, is not a superficially tidy writer: his stories are not about artificial assurances, predictable narratives, easy endings. Each story is a microcosm to ponder and process; collected together, they weave together a diverse, dynamic tapestry \u2013&nbsp;to borrow the final story&#8217;s title \u2013&nbsp;of every day, seemingly ordinary African American life through a quickly evolving, unexpectedly changing 20th-century Washington, DC.<\/p>\n<p>As rewarding as&nbsp;<em>All<\/em>&nbsp;proves to be, I admit I&#8217;m&nbsp;looking forward to getting <em>Lost<\/em>, already convinced I&#8217;m about to experience even&nbsp;greater enhancement and enrichment. I&#8217;ve just started&nbsp;<em>Lost<\/em> &#8230; stay tuned \u2013&nbsp;I&#8217;ll be back in 14 stories.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Readers<\/strong>: Adult<\/p>\n<p><strong>Published<\/strong>: 2006<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Edward P. Jones takes up little space on library shelves. Over the last 20+ years, he&#8217;s published three books: two story collections and a single novel. 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