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Jul 20, 2019
Claire
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What an astounding novel, and a natural development of the author's work as she too came to claim her own ancestry and awoke to who she was, her family and how they were all perceived. I loved it. It's totally unique, she narrates from both the inside and the outside, being in the story and looking back on the story of the life of a girl named July, the daughter of a black slave and a white overseer on a plantation in Jamaica.
Only she removed all the blinkers, and steps inside her characters an ...more
Only she removed all the blinkers, and steps inside her characters an ...more

I gave it the old 50-page try but the racism was hard to take (even if I think the author is trying to make a point with it), as was the dialect, and the stupidity of the characters. It seemed oversimplified, plus I just didn't want to put myself through it.
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A few years ago I spent an entire year focused on titles relating to slavery and civil rights in the South...from the Civil War to the Civil Rights marches in the 1960's. It was a painful topic, and revealed bottomless ugliness about the way humans treat each other, especially when in a position of power. When I decided to read The Long Song, about slavery in Jamaica in the early 1800's, I wasn't sure if the geographical difference would change any of the perspective. It does ...more
A few years ago I spent an entire year focused on titles relating to slavery and civil rights in the South...from the Civil War to the Civil Rights marches in the 1960's. It was a painful topic, and revealed bottomless ugliness about the way humans treat each other, especially when in a position of power. When I decided to read The Long Song, about slavery in Jamaica in the early 1800's, I wasn't sure if the geographical difference would change any of the perspective. It does ...more

Set in a narrative fiction, The Long Song is the story of a Jamaican slave, Miss July, told at the request of her adult son – a proprietor of a publishing house. Miss July is a reluctant teller, but she certainly has a voice to savor with a charm all her own. We learn through her story that she was the product of a slave girl, Kitty, and the plantation overseer, Tam Dewar. As a child, she was snatched up into the plantation house and trained as a ladies maid and companion to the owner’s sister,
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