The Waterbearers
A Memoir of Mothers and Daughters
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornerstone
Published:19th Feb '26
Should be back in stock very soon

A heartfelt memoir exploring Black womanhood, motherhood and culture; perfect for fans of Toni Morrison and Stay True by Hua Hsu.
‘A tale of evolution and hope’ – Hilton Als, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of White Girls
‘One of the most beautiful and truthful books I’ve ever read.’ - Imani Perry, National Book Award-winning author of South to America
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'Wherever there is water, there is mystery. And mystery breeds mythology.'
When Sasha Bonét’s grandmother, Betty Jean, raised eleven children in a Texas bayou house, she did it alone, creating a home that was the heart of their family. Her daughter, Mama Connie, vowed to live differently but found herself echoing her mother’s struggles. Now, Sasha navigates motherhood, reflecting on the legacies of Black women like Nina Simone, Betty Davis, Michelle Obama, Rosa Parks and Darnella Frazier (the woman who told the world about George Floyd) to build a portrait of Black womanhood through time.
From mundane yet powerful mornings at the kitchen table to moments of courageously taking on the world at large in the fight for dignity, Bonét explores the trials and triumphs of Black matriarchy – escape, promise, burden, assent and rebellion – weaving personal history with cultural narratives.
With clear-eyed tenderness, The Waterbearers reveals intimate vignettes mixed with cultural history of Black women who have built legacies and changed the world through the ties of love – and complexity – that bind them.
Praise for The Waterbearers:
‘A bold new entry in the canon of literature about Black motherhood’ – Kaitlyn Greenidge, author of Libertie
‘Magnificent… Bonét dances on our hearts in this classic creation of will and wit. Electrifying and incredibly sturdy. Wow.’ – Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy
‘The Waterbearers is a wonder of a book ? raw in its honesty, tender in its gaze, lyrical and luminous on the page.' – Jendella Benson, author of Hope and Glory
‘An epic love song and a remarkable ballad of generations…the women in these pages [have] forever deepened my understanding of motherhood, history, homecoming, and the revolutionary potential of love.’ - Leslie Jamison, author of The Empathy Exams
‘Sasha Bonét’s The Waterbearers is a bold new entry in the canon of literature about Black motherhood. With great intention and beauty, Bonét explores what it means to care for others and for oneself in the matrix of race, class and gender that powers American culture. A beautiful counternarrative to the ways motherhood – and Black motherhood specifically – are usually imagined in American literature, this is an intricately constructed sonnet on the inherent complexities in mothering another person.’ -- . * Kaitlyn Greenidge, author of Libertie *
‘The Waterbearers is one of the most beautiful and truthful books I’ve ever read. Bonét tells the whole history of this country through the relationships of and between Black mothers and daughters. It is as intimate and tender as it is vast and stormy. Unforgettable.’ -- . * Imani Perry, National Book Award-winning author of South to America *
‘Sasha Bonét’s tale is a tale of evolution and hope—a moving forward while looking back at generations of women who have sought something better for themselves, their families, and, ultimately, the worlds that sought to define them. I have been waiting to read this story for a very long time.’ -- . * Hilton Als, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of White Girls *
‘At once propulsive and tender, Sasha Bonét’s The Waterbearers is an epic love song and a remarkable ballad of generations. By the end of this book, I knew I held in my hands a new American classic, and that I would never forget this family, whose story is the story of America, and that the women in these pages had forever deepened my understanding of motherhood, history, homecoming, and the revolutionary potential of love.’ -- . * Leslie Jamison, author of The Empathy Exams *
‘The Waterbearers is magnificent in its nimble agility. People are elevated to wonders, if that is still possible, and Sasha Bonét dances on our hearts in this classic creation of will and wit. Electrifying and incredibly sturdy. Wow.’ -- . * Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy: An American Memoir *
'The burdens and joys of black motherhood take centre stage in this gorgeous family history' -- - * Publisher's Weekly *
'A stunning memoir of Black American matriarchy that brings together the author's research, experiences, and diamond-sharp prose. . . Bonét tells the stories of her ancestors, herself, and Black women in U.S. history. . . [and] unfurls the beauty of these women alongside their pain and tethers each word to an immediately felt recognition of the sum total that made her the artist she is. Fathoms deep and deeply spellbinding.' -- Annie Bostrom * Booklist *
'Cultural critic Bonét makes her book debut with a fervent homage to Black women - grandmothers, mothers, sisters, and cousins - who have instilled an indelible life force in their families. At times tender, furious, selfish, and sacrificial, these were ‘complicated women,’ whom Bonét portrays with compassion. A fresh contribution to Black history, rooted in the author’s past.' -- - * Kirkus *
ISBN: 9781529979640
Dimensions: 215mm x 136mm x 27mm
Weight: 328g
320 pages