The Fallen Fruit, Shawntelle Madison
The Fallen Fruit, Shawntelle Madison
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The Fallen Fruit
A Novel

Author: Shawntelle Madison

Narrator: Robin Miles, Adenrele Ojo

Unabridged: 14 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amistad

Published: 09/03/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Combining history and fantasy, a sweeping multi-generational epic in the vein of Kindred and The Time Traveler's Wife about a woman who travels through time to end a family curse that has plagued her ancestors for generations.On a rainy day in May 1964, history professor Cecily Bridge-Davis begins to search for the sixty-five acres of land she inherited from her father’s family. The quest leads her to uncover a dark secret: In every generation, one offspring from each Bridge family unit vanishes—and is mysteriously whisked back in time. Rules have been established that must be followed to prevent dire consequences:Never interfere with past events.Always carry your free Negro papers.Search for the survival family packs in the orchard and surrounding forest. The ribbon on the pack designates the decade the pack was made to orient you in time.Do not speak to strangers unless absolutely necessary.With only a family Bible and a map marked with the locations of mysterious containers to aid her, Cecily heads to the library, hoping to discover the truth of how this curse began, and how it might be ended. As she moves through time, she encounters a circle of ancestors, including Sabrina Humbles, a free Black woman who must find the courage to seize an opportunity—or lose her heart; Luke Bridge, who traverses battlefields, slavery, and time itself to reunite with his family; Rebecca Bridge, a mother tested by an ominous threat; and Amelia Bridge, a young woman burdened with survivor's guilt who will face the challenge of a lifetime—and change Cecily's life forever. It is a race through time and against the clock to find the answers that will free her family forever.Shawntelle Madison’s historical fiction debut is an enthralling, page-turning family saga about the inevitability of fate, the invincibility of love, and the indelible bonds of family.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Shawntelle Madison

Shawntelle Madison is a bestselling author of more than a dozen speculative fiction and romance titles. She lives in Missouri with her husband and children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara on September 03, 2024

3.5 stars It's 1964, and Cecily Bridge-Davis is an African-American college teacher who lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband Winston and young boys Jason and Lloyd. When Cecily learns she's inherited sixty acres of Bridge family land near Charlottesville, Virginia, Cecily takes a trip to Vi......more

Goodreads review by Lois on September 03, 2024

This is absolutely excellent. It carries shades of Kindred by Octavia Butler and slight resemblance to The Time Travelers Wife, yet the story is structured artfully, which kind of reminds me of Cloud Atlas. I loved this. The story is incredibly engaging. I'll definitely read this again.......more

Goodreads review by Moonkiszt on October 31, 2024

A time twister is this book! The unearthly blessing(curse?) spread through the dna of one particular Bridges family is the subject of this writing, a roadtrip through history with the sci-fi overtones that ask ?how is it done?. Take notes, my friends. They'll help you stay grounded. This read is for......more

Goodreads review by Kaily on February 04, 2024

I received an ARC of this book from Netgalley. The Fallen Fruit is broken up into 5 parts, each following a different Bridge relative (or in the case of Part 2, two Bridge Relatives. The story is mostly told in 3rd person POV. The Bridge Family have a curse. The first Bridge ancestor fell 22 years in......more

Goodreads review by Bookworm on January 04, 2025

This book description caught my attention as I'm a sucker for time travel themes. The idea of a family curse in which one child will at some point disappear into another time (past or future) made me giddy with anticipation. I was fully drawn into this story for the first third or so. However, the p......more