| Author/Contributor(s): | Jackson, Naomi |
| Publisher: | The Dial Press |
| Date: | 4/6/2027 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
As a child, Naomi Jackson never felt like she truly understood her grandmother, a stoic, stern but nonetheless loving woman. It wasn’t until Ruth’s old age and Naomi’s adulthood that the two began to see each other as friends. Ruth became a steady, grounding presence in her life—a source of strength who guided her granddaughter through some of life’s most difficult moments. In the wake of Ruth's passing, a grueling divorce, the death of her father, and navigating new parenthood during the height of the pandemic, Jackson felt herself once again longing for her grandmother.
The Book of Ruth is Naomi Jackson’s way of continuing that dialogue beyond the boundaries of their lifetimes. Using Ruth’s life as an illuminating, at times unsparing mirror, Jackson looks inward to examine the places where their paths converge and diverge: their harrowing birth stories in a medical system built to fail them, how faith and motherhood shaped their identities, and the ways death and grief impacted them and their legacies. In braiding together the personal and the political, the familial and the collective, Jackson tells a larger narrative about how Black women have had the courage to forge meaningful lives in the face of a world at best indifferent to their survival.
Each essay thrums with urgency and discovery as Jackson pries open locked doors and rummages through the stories Ruth and her descendants would often rather keep hidden. She frames these excavated histories through tarot and scripture from the Bible—Ruth’s favorite book—using archetypes to conjure each family member and religious narratives to weave together their stories. The result is a searching, richly layered tapestry of family, inheritance, and the enduring bonds that define us all.