It’s a striking examination of the price we pay for our dreams and futures, and the ways in which our families bring us home. Praised by Ayana Mathis as “utterly moving” and “un-putdownable,” The Turner House brings us a colorful, complicated brood full of love and pride, sacrifice and unlikely inheritances. The Turner children are called home to decide its fate and to reckon with how each of their pasts haunts-and shapes-their family’s future. The house still stands despite abandoned lots, an embattled city, and the inevitable shift outward to the suburbs.īut now, as ailing matriarch Viola finds herself forced to leave her home and move in with her eldest son, the family discovers that the house is worth just a tenth of its mortgage. Their house has seen thirteen children grown and gone-and some returned it has seen the arrival of grandchildren, the fall of Detroit’s East Side, and the loss of a father. The Turners have lived on Yarrow Street for over fifty years.
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