The Sable Cloak, Gail Milissa Grant
The Sable Cloak, Gail Milissa Grant
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The Sable Cloak

Author: Gail Milissa Grant

Narrator: Karen Chilton, Murphy Lorenzo Applin Jr

Unabridged: 9 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/04/2025


Synopsis

In this atmospheric novel set in the Jim Crow South, a powerful Black family fights to protect their empire—for readers of Tayari Jones.

Jordan Sable, a prosperous undertaker turned political boss, has controlled the Black vote in St. Louis for decades. Sara, his equally formidable wife, runs the renowned funeral establishment that put the Sable name on the map. Together they have pushed through obstacles in order to create a legacy for their children. When tragedy bursts their carefully constructed empire of dignity and safety, the family rallies around an unconventional solution. But at what cost? 

Set in the Midwest in the 1940s, The Sable Cloak is a rarely seen portrait of an upper middle class, African American family in the pre-Civil Rights era. This deeply personal novel inspired by the author's own family history delves into legacy and the stories we tell ourselves, and celebrates a largely self-sustaining, culturally rich Missouri community that most Americans may not be aware of. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by KaylasBookishVibes on March 07, 2025

4.5⭐️ I love a good family saga! The Sable Cloak follows a well todo upper middle class family and the joys/trials they face. We see how their legacy began and how they use their money and influence to affect their community. This is a story of generational wealth and everyday life. Money cannot buy......more

Goodreads review by Jim on February 20, 2025

This is the story of a family, of its ups and downs, down through the years. The family is the Sables, a black family that became prosperous in St. Louis. So we are getting a different perspective than usual here on the African American experience. Jordan Sable became a political power in St. Louis......more

Goodreads review by Ink_Drinker on February 24, 2025

This deeply personal novel inspired by the author's own family history masterfully portrays the intricate dynamics of an African American family living during the pre-Civil Rights era, capturing their experiences with genuine depth and realism. Through her character development, Grant adds profound a......more