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River sing me home

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We whisper the names of the ones we love like the words of a song. That was the taste of freedom to us, those names on our lips. Mary Grace, Micah, Thomas Augustus, Cherry Jane, and Mercy. These are the names of her children. The five who survived, only to be sold to other plantations. The faces Rachel cannot forget. It’s 1834, and the law says her people are now free. But for Rachel freedom means finding her children, even if the truth is more than she can bear. With fear snapping at her heels, Rachel keeps moving. From sunrise to sunset, through the cane fields of Barbados to the forests of British Guiana and on to Trinidad, to the dangerous river and the open sea. Only once she knows their stories can she rest. Only then can she finally find home.

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Description

Inspired by true historical events in the Caribbean, River Sing Me Home will break your heart and then lift you up. A soaring story of courage and sacrifice, this novel reminds us of the remarkable strength of hope. A Good Morning America Book Club Pick.

‘Every once in a while, a book comes along that is so assured and so powerful you can’t believe it’s a debut…. Eleanor Shearer is a remarkable writer and she brings this story of a mother’s courage to the page with compassion and tenderness’ Natasha Lester, New York Times bestselling author

‘I was riveted by Rachel’s story. Like the River of its title, this novel sings. A beautiful debut’ Cherie Jones, author of How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House, shortlisted for The Women’s Prize for Fiction

‘A searing debut full of love and loss… Heartbreaking, hopeful, and unforgettable… this is the kind of book that will stay with readers for years to come’ Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author

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Rachel is searching for her children. For Mary Grace, Micah, Thomas Augustus, Cherry Jane and Mercy. These are the five who were sold to other plantations; the faces she cannot forget. It is 1834, and the law says her people are now free. But for Rachel freedom means finding her children.

With fear snapping at her heels, Rachel keeps moving. From sunrise to sunset, through the cane fields of Barbados to the forests of British Guiana, then on to Trinidad, up the dangerous river and to the open sea. Only once she knows their stories can she rest. Only then can she finally find home…

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‘A top contender for my book of the year. I beg you to read it? ? ? ? ? Real reader review

Powerful . . . certainly my best read of the year’ ? ? ? ? ? Real reader review

‘An astounding debut’ ? ? ? ? ? Real reader review

‘One of the most incredibly moving books I have ever read that will stay with me for a long time? ? ? ? ? Real reader review

‘Incredibly moving’ ? ? ? ? ? Real reader review

I adored this novel’ ? ? ? ? ? Real reader review

Additional information

Weight 0.26 kg
Dimensions 19.6 × 12.8 × 3 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

376

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K