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The Season of Shadows
The Season of Shadows | Leonora Miano
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This powerful novel presents the early days of the transatlantic slave trade from a new perspective: that of the sub-Saharan population that became its first victims. Cameroonian novelist L?onora Miano presents a world on the brink of disappearing--a pre-colonial civilization with roots that stretch back for centuries. One day, a group of villagers find twelve of their people missing. Where have they gone? Who is responsible? A collective dream, troubling a group of mothers in a communal dwelling, may have some of the answers, as the women's missing sons call to them in terr? at the same time, a thick shadow settles over the huts, blocking out the light of day. It is the shadow of slavery, which will soon grow to blight the whole world. Miano renders this brutal story in deliberately strange, dreamlike prose, befitting a situation that is, on its face, all but impossible for the villagers to believe.
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Just 20 pages into this novel set in a pre-colonial civilization in sub-Saharan Africa in the early days of the transatlantic slave trade, and I‘m absolutely mesmerized! Their sons and husbands have been taken; their world has been torn asunder.

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