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Jenny (Reading Envy)
"Weakness is treating someone as though they belong to you. Strength is knowing that everyone belongs to themselves."

This novel starts with two (half) sisters, unknown to one another, who experience completely different lives. One leaves her family and community in Ghana and marries an English man (who ends up being a slave trader) and the other is sold into slavery through the same venue. There are a lot of depictions of The Castle, a very real location which can still be seen on the shore. One
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Gyasi begins her book in Ghana during the trans-Atlantic slave trade. She begins with two half sisters who do not know each other. One is sold into slavery and one is the "wife" of a British man involved in slavery. Each chapter covers a different descendant and alternates between the family lines. While each character only gets a chapter, Gyasi explores the generations affected by slavery and how those effects changed over time. ...more
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A family split in two by slavery. A story told in successive generations. Not to be missed.
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