On the Rooftop

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A novel about a mother whose dream of musical stardom for her three daughters collides with the daughters’ ambitions for their own lives-set against the backdrop of gentrifying 1950s San Francisco.

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Showstopper … Explored with compassion, clear-eyed perception and been-around-the-block delivery. And when placed within the context of racial segregation and prejudice in midcentury America, the results are soul-shaking … Expertly paced … Sexton makes the intelligent choice to tell the story from multiple perspectives, each with its own history-proven lesson to impart … On the Rooftop is a powerhouse novel that reflects both how high we can fly and how quickly we can be knocked down.

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Another prosperous, sophisticated novel that tells deeply personal stories against a national and historical backdrop. Narrating duties rotate among Vivian and each of her daughters, illuminating the stressors and conflicting values that the women must navigate as they try to find themselves within their singing family, their Black community, and their unjust country. Once again, Sexton delivers.

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A imaginative exploration of family, community and resilience set in San Francisco’s historically Black Fillmore neighborhood in the 1950s … A refreshing work of historical fiction that provides a window into Black life outside of the direct prism of racist oppression. While the specters of racism are present in the story, Sexton chooses to center themes of motherhood, memory, music and hope. She has carefully imagined a compelling social world built on the very real cultural dynamics of the legendary Fillmore neighborhood … On the Rooftop is a still page turner that can serve as a beacon of hope in any trying time.

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