5/12/2023 0 Comments Sing unburied singHer current novel “Sing, Unburied, Sing”, has won her a second National Book Award for Fiction, due to the text’s ability to resonate with the readers as well as the author’s prowess in writing. Through her literary texts, Ward effectively proves that little events that affect a familial relationship play a significant role in the bigger problems the family faces. Her life in Bois Sauvage made her familiar with the hidden impacts of intergenerational trauma, and this is brought out in her work. The author’s writing is characterized by her subtle messaging and clear details about life. For example, themes such as time, love, and the changing definition of a home have been used to show character development in her book. These differences are assumed to help the individuals transition into adulthood. Additionally, the author uses the individual characters in her stories to identify mental differences in a family and society at large. She uses dialogue and presents a cunny use of language to make her stories relatable. Ward tells stories through the perspectives of different characters and demonstrates the ability to shape a simple story into a complex journey about family and coming of age. Ward uses simple descriptions, such as names, to spotlight a family’s issues while striking dialogue with her work.
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