Equal parts cultural history and memoir, God, Dr. Buzzard, and the Bolito Manrecounts a traditional way of life--that of the Geechee Indians of Sapelo Island-- that is threatened by change, with stories that speak to our deepest notions of family, community, and a connection to one's homeland. Cornelia Walker Bailey models herself after the African griot, the tribal storytellers who keep the history of their people. Bailey's people are the Geechee, whose cultural identity has been largely preserved due to the relative isolation of Sapelo, a barrier island off the coast of...
Equal parts cultural history and memoir, God, Dr. Buzzard, and the Bolito Manrecounts a traditional way of life--that of the Geechee In...