Foreword Reviews

Children of Dust

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Marlin Barton, Regal House Publishing (SEP 10) Softcover $19.95 (304pp), 978-1-64603-104-7

In Marlin Barton’s historical novel Children of Dust, a family struggles with the repercussi­ons of the death of their newborn.

In the 1880s in Alabama, Rafe has multiple families. He’s married to Melinda, with whom he has five living children. He’s conducting an ongoing affair with Betsy, the Black, Choctaw, and white daughter of his servant, too, with whom he fathered two children who have his surname. When Melinda gives birth to his tenth child, who dies on the same day, Rafe suspects that Melinda killed the baby. But others blame Betsy for the death. Gossip and vengeance run rampant in the town, which is also still reeling from the events of the Civil War.

Interspers­ed between chapters focused on Rafe’s family is a present-day narrative in which two men, one Black and one white, come to terms with their shared heritage in Rafe. Each has his own genealogic­al facts to accept, and their united progress toward understand­ing reconciles the mysterious past with the complicate­d present.

Rafe’s infidelity with Black women, when paired with his Confederat­e background, exposes his hypocrisy, but the narrative takes no moral stand, allowing the characters to express themselves, and their opinions of others, without imposing its own judgement. The two contempora­ry characters have biased beliefs about the historical figures: the Black descendant asserts that Melinda killed her children, not Betsy, as they can only rely on documents and stories passed down through generation­s. The rich, eloquent historical narrative gives voice to the various individual­s involved, showing that people need only to understand that history is complex, not to fully understand its complexiti­es, in order to move toward unity.

Children of Dust is a thought-provoking novel in which the cognitive dissonance of the white people who were involved in slavery is apparent; in it, ancestry shapes people’s beliefs. AIMEE JODOIN

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