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Beautifully horrific story of theft, theft of people's humanity and to what lengths love can take you.
“Whitepeople believed that whatever the manners, under every dark skin was a jungle. Swift unnavigable waters, swinging screaming baboons, sleeping snakes, red gums ready for their sweet white blood. In a way, he thought, they were right. The more coloredpeople spent their strength trying to convince them how gentle they were, how clever and loving, how human, the more they used themselves u...more

Everything I try to say about reading this book comes out in fragments. The poetic, stressed language, lulling you in with its skilled beauty until horrific moments and phrases slap you back into reality. That uneasy mix of ghost story, magical realism, and historical context.
I almost wish I had read this in school so that I could discuss it people. I definitely need to read it again.
I almost wish I had read this in school so that I could discuss it people. I definitely need to read it again.

May 29, 2020
Valerie Brett
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Devastating, gorgeous, haunting. A bit overly ambiguous at parts, which makes me give it 4 stars—and I never really like when we hear a disjointed narrative from a ghost’s perspective.

Sep 11, 2014
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