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76. Homegoing (Yaa Gyasi)

Homegoing is reminiscent of Roots (Arthur Haley) and The Book of Negroes (Lawrence Hill) and provides a graphic description of the  generational impact of the horrors and violence of slavery.  The novel begins with half-sisters, unknown to each other, living in the Cape Coast … Continue reading

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