It's the early eighties in a middleclass Atlanta community, and according to family matriarch Annie Eliza, "a killer diller" of a week is about to unfold. There's the ebullient feeling of a homecoming as cousins, aunts, and uncles welcome back Juneboy, gone more than twenty-five years and now a doctor at Yale. Ambitions, secrets, and unresolved tensions are also in the air. Through Annie Eliza's sly, experienced eyes and unforgettable voice, Such Was the Season beautifully renders one of those occasions "when we all come together and membered we was family and tried to love each other, even if we didn't always do it so well.".
Such Was the Season