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The grief of the newly captured slaves was overpowered only by the lecherous brutality of their master.
From a humble Tswanas kraal to an opulent South African estate, you will be captivated by Lucia Mann's interweaving stories of loss, cruelty, courage, and hope.
This multigenerational tale takes one on a journey that starts with an encircling rope net; progresses to a filthy, stifling slave ship; and ends at a rich slave estate where unthinkable acts take place. The thorny history of the birthplace of slavery comes to life with unforgettable characters yearning for liberty, meaning, and ... justice!
About the AuthorLucia Mann is a former British journalist and the author of three previous African-set novels devoted to slavery and racial prejudice: Beside an Ocean of Sorrow, Rented Silence (CBC Book Award winner), and Africa's Unfinished Symphony. Born in British Colonial South Africa in the wake of WWII, Mann saw and felt firsthand the pain and suffering of those who were treated as inferior because of the color of their skin.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780979480577
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 320
- Utgivningsdatum: 2015-06-26
- Förlag: Grassroots Publishing Group, Incorporated