SING, UNBURIED, SING:
A Novel

by Jesmyn Ward.

New York: Scribner, (2017).

First edition, first printing; Limited SIGNED issue.

"First Scribner hardcover edition September 2017" statement and first printing number code sequence 1 through 10 to the copyright page.

SIGNED by the Library of Congress Lifetime Prize winning author to a special tipped-in signature page.

Powell's exclusive subscriber issue #69, with a 22 page companion booklet comprising an original interview with Ward by Rhianna Walton, and extra author information pages.

This, Ward's third novel, earned the author her second National Book Award, and the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, that honors significant literary works that contribute to the understanding of racism and the appreciation of culture diversity.

The African-American author is the first woman to win two National Book Awards.

Set in Mississippi, this rich novel features a family who looks to its future, deals with the tumultuous present, and learns from the past, including the young son who learns from a 13 year old ghost.

Fine, crisp, very tight and firm in textured orange over smooth orange boards with metallic-blue embossed titles and devices to the spine, orange headband and tail-band, blue end-papers; in a fine crisp dust jacket with original $26.00 printed price still intact to the front inner flap; housed in a fine orange slipcase with taupe embossed titles to the front and spine panels; together with a fine staple-bound booklet in stiff-card cream-orange wraps with taupe titles to the front cover.

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