We Are Bridges, Lane’s debut novel, is the product of such reflection: a work which intertwines past and present, pain and love, as well as documented and imagined histories. Over one hundred years later, Lane, pregnant with her first child, begins to reflect on what it means to inherit and transmit a family history. In 1904, Cassandra Lane’s great-grandfather was lynched by white men in a small town in Mississippi. With novelist Cassandra Lane and artist Malika Harding Click here to RSVP Join Evenings with an Author and Black History Month to discuss We Are Bridges Writing Workshop Winter 2023: Landscape & Memory.Writing Workshop Summer 2023: Form & Craft.
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