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The Two Hearts of Kwasi Boachi
The Two Hearts of Kwasi Boachi: A Novel | Arthur Japin
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“The first ten years of my life I was not black.” Thus begins this startlingly eloquent and beautiful tale based on the true story of Kwasi Boachi, a 19th- century African prince who was sent with his cousin, Kwame, to be raised in Holland as a guest of the royal family. Narrated by Kwasi himself, the story movingly portrays the perplexing dichotomy of the cousins' situation: black men of royal ancestry, they are subject to insidious bigotry even as they enjoy status among Europe’s highest echelons. As their lives wind down different paths–Kwame back to Africa where he enlists in the Dutch army, Kwasi to an Indonesian coffee plantation where success remains mysteriously elusive–they become aware of a terrible truth that lies at the heart of their experiences. Vivid, subtle, poignant and profound, The Two Hearts of Kwasi Boachi is an exquisite masterpiece of story and craft, a heartrending work that places Arthur Japin on a shelf that includes Joseph Conrad, J.M. Coetzee, Kazuo Ishiguro and Nadine Gordimer. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Because I lack time today I combine #historymonth with #immigrantstories. This is a Dutch book by Arthur Japin. I was happy to discover it has been translated. This book about two black men brought into a wealthy Dutch household had a huge impact on me. One of the brothers tries to be as Dutch as possible while the other hangs on to his roots. The book is based on historical documents such as letters.

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