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              Wonderful book. Follows the life of a young girl taken as a slave. How sad to search all your life for someone who knows YOU.
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              Fictional first-person account of an African girl sold into slavery in the mid 1700s explores mankind's capacity for cruelty, but also introduces us to a wonderful, wholly believable creation... more
              Fictional first-person account of an African girl sold into slavery in the mid 1700s explores mankind's capacity for cruelty, but also introduces us to a wonderful, wholly believable creation: stubborn, resourceful Aminata Diallo. Lawrence Hill's book is horrifying, heartbreaking, uplifting and extremely powerful. Read. This. Book.
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