Mama Flora’s Family (Abridged): A Novel Audiobook, by Alex Haley Play Audiobook Sample

Mama Flora’s Family (Abridged): A Novel Audiobook

Mama Flora’s Family (Abridged): A Novel Audiobook, by Alex Haley Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Debbi Morgan Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 3.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 2.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 1998 Format: Abridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780743549875

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

8

Longest Chapter Length:

46:28 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

39:47 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

43:35 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

0

Publisher Description

In the tradition of Roots and Queen, Mama Flora’s Family is a sweeping epic of contemporary American history, culled from the unpublished works of award-winning writer Alex Haley. It is the poignant story of three generations of an African American family who start out as destitute sharecroppers in Tennessee.

Mama Flora is the heart and strength of the family, shepherding her children through hard times after the murder of her husband by white landholders. She has passionate ambitions for her son Willie, but he dashes her dreams by abandoning his church-going roots and moving to Chicago. After fighting in the Second World War, he marries his childhood sweetheart and struggles to build a new urban life for his family.

Flora’s dreams are realized by Ruthana, her sister’s child, whom Mama Flora adopts. Ruthana graduates from college and, as a social worker in Harlem, counsels underprivileged women. Through her love for the radical poet Ben, Ruthana begins to understand her heritage and, after a sojourn in Africa, comes to a redemptive understanding of herself.

In Chicago, Willie’s twin son and daughter embrace Muslim militancy and Black Power and, eventually, drugs on their rocky road through the 1960s. Mama Flora struggles to maintain her family, but she is also caught up in the turbulent times.

Mama Flora’s Family is an American tale as dramatic and touching as anything Alex Haley ever wrote.

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“Readers who like their history conveyed through compelling narrative and an authentic voice will find this complex novel well worth reading.”

— School Library Journal 

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  • “It is a heartfelt personalization of social conditions in the black community from the post-World War I period to the present.”

    — Booklist

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About the Authors

Alex Haley (1921–1992) is the author of Roots, one of the most celebrated novels of the 1970s and a #1 New York Times bestseller. He had spent twenty years in the Coast Guard and worked for a range of magazines before becoming a ghostwriter for his first major book, The Autobiography of Malcolm X. He then spent years tracing his own family history and decided it went back to a single African man, Kunta Kinte, who was captured in Gambia and taken to the United States as a slave. That research led to his book Roots: The Saga of an American Family, published in 1976 to wide acclaim and the basis for a television series with a record 130 million viewers. He is credited with inspiring interest in genealogy among African Americans. He received the 1977 Spingarn Medal from the NAACP for his exhaustive research and literary skill combined in Roots. In 2002 the Republic of Korea (South Korea) posthumously awarded Haley its Korean War Service Medal.

Dr. David Stevens is executive director of the Christian Medical Association. As the former medical director for World Medical Missions, he personally led medical teams into war zones in Somalia, Sudan, and Bosnia. The preceding eleven years he served as a medical missionary in Kenya.