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Despite the fact that it came out first, this book read like it was in the shadow of the Oprah pick, CANE RIVER by Lalita Tademy. Very similar multi-generational slave descendant story. But it was very well-written.
Spanning more than sixty years, A Long Way from Home is the story of Susie; her daughter, Clara; and her granddaughter, Susan--house slaves born and reared at Montpelier, the Virginia plantation of President James Madison. Proud and intelligent, these women are united by love, fierce devotion, and a desire for freedom that grows stronger year by year.A Long Way from Home vividly re-creates Southern life and the ambivalent, shifting relationships on both sides of the color divide, from the cruelty and insidious benevolence of white owners to the deep yearnings and complex emotions of the slaves themselves. It is an unforgettable story that pays homage to the African-American experience and to the ancestors whose lives and histories are indelibly entwined with our own.
Well written multi-generational story about of slavery, mostly set at Montpelier, the plantation of James Madison and family in Virginia, as told lby one of the descendants.