Ancestor Trouble

A Reckoning and a Reconciliation

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Maud Newton: Ancestor Trouble (2022, Random House Publishing Group)

English language

Published Dec. 3, 2022 by Random House Publishing Group.

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978-0-8129-9792-7
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4 stars (1 review)

An acclaimed writer goes searching for the truth about her wildly unconventional Southern family–and finds that our obsession with ancestors opens up new ways of seeing ourselves.

Maud Newton’s ancestors have vexed and fascinated her since she was a girl. Her mother’s father, who came of age in Texas during the Great Depression, was said to have married thirteen times and been shot by one of his wives. Her mother’s grandfather killed a man with a hay hook and died in a mental institution. Mental illness and religious fanaticism percolated through Maud’s maternal lines, to an ancestor accused of being a witch in Puritan-era Massachusetts. Maud’s father, an aerospace engineer turned lawyer, was a book-smart man who extolled the virtues of slavery and obsessed over the “purity” of his family bloodline, which he traced back to the Revolutionary War. He tried in vain to control Maud’s mother, a whirlwind of …

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Ancestor Trouble, by Maud Newton

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Maud Newton, the author of Ancestor Trouble, is the product of two people who decided to get married because, her father said, they would have smart children together. Newton’s mother and father contributed more than DNA; they also brought their prejudices, mental illnesses, and other potentially damaging factors into their parenting. This memoir dives headfirst into the question of how our parents shaped us, how their parents shaped them, and on back through the centuries using genealogical and historical research, DNA ancestry testing, and family stories...

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