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Returning the Bones

By: Gin Hammond
Narrated by: Gin Hammond
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Bebe, a bookworm with an outlandish imagination, lives a peculiarly privileged life for a Black girl during the Great Depression. Her fearless father owns a hospital and an array of businesses, making him a keen target of the KKK. Her home life is filled with a panoply of distinctive family members, including a psychic mother, a terrifying "spinster" aunt who's having a secret affair with the local white sheriff, a renegade librarian aunt, a grandmother who might be the great-great-granddaughter of Alexander Hamilton, and Grandmother Betty, a Cherokee medicine woman who suffers no fools.

Guilt over the death of a beloved family member quenches Bebe's ability to rebel against her father's suffocating expectations. A tempestuous relationship with her enigmatic boyfriend, and further challenges—both hilarious and heartbreaking—compound Bebe's inability to live a life of her own choosing, until an unlikely opportunity in post-war Europe arises. Will Bebe relinquish dreams of being the architect of her own destiny, or abandon everything she's ever known to reinvent herself in an unfamiliar world?

Returning the Bones explores the question—how do you choose between your country, your people, and yourself?—and brings you on a journey of many miles, perspectives, and epiphanies.

Inspired by actual events.

About the Author

Gin Hammond is a graduate of Harvard University and Moscow Art Theatre. She has performed nationally and internationally at theatres such as the Guthrie, the Long Wharf Theatre, and the Studio Theatre in Washington, DC, where she won a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actress. A certified associate teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework™, Hammond teaches voice, voiceover, public speaking, and dialect coaching.

©2023 Gin Hammond (P)2023 Gin Hammond
African American Historical Fiction Witty Funny Theatre

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The story of Bibi is touching, personal, and fascinating. It takes you back to another era and awakens you to the total relevance of those experiences in today's world. Gin Hammond has not only written a beautiful account of her aunt's extraordinary life, but in reading the story she also embodies her, and the other characters, so vividly, you feel you've come to know them. An extraordinary experience that gently, yet poignantly brings home a message that sends shivers down your spine. This story should be part of every highschool's curriculum!

A beautiful must-listen in today's world

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