As tiny Mulberry, Georgia, celebrates its spring Peach Blossom Festival, things are far from peachy for three generations of women: “An engrossing tale.” —Booklist
Eighteen-year-old LaShawndra, who wants nothing more out of life than to dance in a music video, has messed up again—but this time she isn’t sticking around to hear about it. Not that her mother seems to care: Sandra is too busy working on her real estate career and romancing a local minister to notice. It’s LaShawndra’s grandmother Lily Paine Pines who is out scouring the streets at midnight looking for her granddaughter. But Lily discovers she is not alone. A ghost of a well-known Mulberry pioneer is coming out of the shadows.
Over the course of one weekend, these three disparate women, guided by the wisdom of three unexpected spirits, will learn to face the pain of their lives and discover that with reconciliation comes the healing they all desperately seek. You Know Better brilliantly portrays the fissures in modern African American family life to reveal the indestructible soul that bonds us all.
“Vivid . . . Ansa has painted another family masterpiece from her sweet Georgia memories.” —Dallas Morning News