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Daughters of the Stone
Daughters of the Stone: A Novel | Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa
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Finalist for the PEN/Robert Bingham Fellowship for Writers It is the mid-1800s. Fela, taken from Africa, is working at her second sugar plantation in colonial Puerto Rico, where her mistress is only too happy to benefit from her impressive embroidery skills. But Fela has a secret. Before she and her husband were separated and sold into slavery, they performed a tribal ceremony in which they poured the essence of their unborn child into a very special stone. Fela keeps the stone with her, waiting for the chance to finish what she started. When the plantation owner approaches her, Fela sees a better opportunity for her child, and allows the man to act out his desire. Such is the beginning of a line of daughters connected by their intense love for one another, and the stories of a lost land. Mati, a powerful healer and noted craftswoman, is grounded in a life that is disappearing in a quickly changing world. Concha, unsure of her place, doesn't realize the price she will pay for rejecting her past. Elena, modern and educated, tries to navigate between two cultures, moving to the United States, where she will struggle to keep her family together. Carisa turns to the past for wisdom and strength when her life in New York falls apart. The stone becomes meaningful to each of the women, pulling them through times of crisis and ultimately connecting them to one another. Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa shows great skill and warmth in the telling of this heartbreaking, inspirational story about mothers and daughters, and the ways in which they hurt and save one another.
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BrownGirlReading
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This is the story of 150 years of the same family starting with Fela. She was ripped away from Nigeria because of The Transatlantic slave trade which brought her to Puerto Rico. The women that are born from her lineage tell the story of a stone and gifts that each woman possesses. This is a beautiful quintessential black girl magic story not to be missed. Highly engaging storytelling & excellent writing.

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EmilyM
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A multigenerational story of the women starting on. slave plantation in Puerto Rico. I enjoyed this for the most parts--some women's stories were stronger and more memorable than others, and some chapters left me wanting more. ⭐⭐⭐.5/5

Come-read-with-me Sounds like an interesting collection! Stacked! 3y
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BrownGirlReading
Daughters of the Stone: A Novel | Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa
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#readsoullit Photo Challenge Day 25 First Letter of Your Name

Tamra Have you read this one yet? 6y
BrownGirlReading @Tamra Not yet but it.s on my TBR this year. 6y
Tamra @BrownGirlReading I‘m anxious to read what you think. Then I‘ll TBR if you like it. 6y
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