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For readers of Beloved and Sing, Unburied, Sing, The Weight of Ash and Prayeris a Southern literary novel that echoes Faulknerâs ambition while centering womenâs choices, silence, and survival.Set in South Louisiana, the novel unfolds across two intertwined timelines. In 1862, Marie Clementine Broussard lives under the authority of land, church, and family expectation. As the Civil War narrows the futures available to women like her, Clementine makes a decision that is neither loud nor safe: she refuses the life arranged for her, even when that refusal costs her protection, reputation, and certainty. Her relationship with James Ashfordâthe son of a powerful planterâoffers no rescue and no permission, only consequence. When war takes him, Clementine is left to carry what remains: land in her name, a child whose father will not be recorded, and a silence that functions not as submission, but as defense.More than a century later, Sylvie Broussard begins researching her family history and uncovers a pattern of omissionâparish records altered, names struck through, women preserved only as shadows in other peopleâs stories. What begins as research becomes reckoning. As Sylvie traces what was left behindâletters, land deeds, a pearl ring, a vanished womanâher discoveries unsettle her present life, revealing how inherited silence continues to shape intimacy, identity, and belonging.Told through braided timelines, shifting perspectives, and interwoven archival material, The Weight of Ash and Prayer resists easy resolution. It is a novel about constrained autonomy, belated understanding, and the quiet decisions that echo across generations.This is not a novel of redemption.It is a novel of endurance.What survives when silence outlives the people who were forced to carry it?
The Weight of Ash and Prayer asks you to slow down, to listen closely, and to accept that some stories were never meant to resolve neatlyâonly to be carried forward with care.Ashley Broussard tells a braided, multigenerational story rooted in South Louisiana, moving between the Civil War era and the early 2000s. At its center are two women bound not by resemblance, but by inheritance of a quieter, heavier kind: silence.In the 1860s, Marie Clementine Broussard makes a choice that costs her nearly
Ashley Broussardâs THE WEIGHT OF ASH AND PRAYER is a layered Southern literary novel that explores inheritance, silence, and the quiet endurance of women across generations. Told through braided timelines, the story follows Clementine Broussard in Civil Warâera Louisiana and her modern-day descendant Sylvie as she uncovers the omissions and erasures embedded in her familyâs history. The structure, built from letters, parish records, land deeds, and fragments of memory, gives the narrative a docu
My Old Stomping GroundsAfter hurricane Katrina, I lived in Lafayette and worked in Abbeville. I enjoyed revisiting places through this story. However, the story is heavy in parts and was not a totally pleasant read/listen experience.

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