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Young Hiram Walker, born into bondage, loses his mother and all memory of her as a child but possesses a mysterious power. After a near-drowning incident, where a blue light inexplicably saves him, Hiram feels a renewed urgency in his quest for freedom. Encouraged by his makeshift family—Thena, a quiet woman with secrets, and Sophia, a young woman engaged in her own battle while falling in love with Hiram—he resolves to escape his plantation home. This decision propels him into a covert war against slavery, taking him from the opulent yet corrupt plantations of Virginia to guerrilla cells in the wilderness, and from the oppressive South to hopeful movements in the North. As he becomes involved in the underground struggle between slavers and the enslaved, Hiram's ultimate goal remains to return to the Walker Plantation and rescue his family. To achieve this, he must master his magical abilities and confront the story of his greatest loss. This narrative offers a fresh perspective on slavery, blending adventure with a profound exploration of truth and identity, showcasing the author’s ability to delve into the complex lives of his vividly portrayed characters.

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The Water Dancer, Ta-Nehisi Coates

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Erscheinungsdatum
2019
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
416
ISBN10
0399590595
ISBN13
9780399590597
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Erstveröffentlichung
2019
Originaltitel
The Water Dancer
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Young Hiram Walker, born into bondage, loses his mother and all memory of her as a child but possesses a mysterious power. After a near-drowning incident, where a blue light inexplicably saves him, Hiram feels a renewed urgency in his quest for freedom. Encouraged by his makeshift family—Thena, a quiet woman with secrets, and Sophia, a young woman engaged in her own battle while falling in love with Hiram—he resolves to escape his plantation home. This decision propels him into a covert war against slavery, taking him from the opulent yet corrupt plantations of Virginia to guerrilla cells in the wilderness, and from the oppressive South to hopeful movements in the North. As he becomes involved in the underground struggle between slavers and the enslaved, Hiram's ultimate goal remains to return to the Walker Plantation and rescue his family. To achieve this, he must master his magical abilities and confront the story of his greatest loss. This narrative offers a fresh perspective on slavery, blending adventure with a profound exploration of truth and identity, showcasing the author’s ability to delve into the complex lives of his vividly portrayed characters.