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Ancestor trouble by maud newton
Ancestor trouble by maud newton













The issue is further complicated by Newton's innocuous but major deceit. In "Ancestor Trouble," Maud Newton is troubled by the question, "Who am I?" Because forebears are difficult to locate, comprehend our ties to them, reconcile truths about them with myths we've been given, and cope with the consequences of those distortions and deceptions - all of which Newton strives to do. Ancestor Trouble, based on Newton's Harper's essay, reflects decades of study into genealogical records, genetic science, and the cultural history of "ancestor hunger" and veneration - as well as Newton's personal coming to grips with how to face and appreciate her family past. Newton delves deeper into both family mythology (her maternal grandfather is said to have married 13 times, including to a lady who shot him in the belly) and our greater fascination with our forefathers.

ancestor trouble by maud newton

In her book Ancestor Trouble: A Reckoning and a Reconciliation, Maud Newton is still looking for herself.















Ancestor trouble by maud newton