Review of Monic Ductan’s Daughters of Muscadine

My latest review for Chapter 16, up this week, covers Cookeville writer Monic Ductan’s debut story collection, Daughters of Muscadine. These linked stories entangle the historical and psychological legacies of several generations of Black families in Muscadine, a fictional rural town in northeast Georgia. You can read my review over at Chapter 16.

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