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Sister Mother Warrior
Sister Mother Warrior: A Novel | Vanessa Riley
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ONE OF USA TODAY'S "BEST BOOKS OF SUMMER!" This book is not only a one-sitting read, its a slice of history that needs to be told. Utterly brilliant, powerful, and inspiring.--Kristan Higgins, New York Times bestselling author of Always the Last to Know Acclaimed author of Island Queen Vanessa Riley brings readers a vivid, sweeping novel of the Haitian Revolution based on the true-life stories of two extraordinary women: the first Empress of Haiti, Marie-Claire Bonheur, and Gran Toya, a West African-born warrior who helped lead the rebellion that drove out the French and freed the enslaved people of Haiti. Gran Toya: Born in West Africa, Abdaraya Toya was one of the legendary minoswomen called Dahomeyan Amazons by the Europeanswho were specially chosen female warriors consecrated to the King of Dahomey. Betrayed by an enemy, kidnapped, and sold into slavery, Toya wound up in the French colony of Saint Domingue, where she became a force to be reckoned with on its sugar plantations: a healer and an authority figure among the enslaved. Among the motherless children she helped raise was a man who would become the revolutionary Jean-Jacques Dessalines. When the enslaved people rose up, Toya, ever the warrior, was at the forefront of the rebellion that changed the course of history. Marie-Claire: A free woman of color, Marie-Claire Bonheur was raised in an air of privilege and security because of her wealthy white grandfather. With a passion for charitable work, she grew up looking for ways to help those oppressed by a society steeped in racial and economic injustices. Falling in love with Jean-Jacques Dessalines, an enslaved man, was never the plan, yet their paths continued to cross and intertwine, and despite a marriage of convenience to a Frenchman, she and Dessalines had several children. When war breaks out on Saint Domingue, pitting the French, Spanish, and enslaved people against one another in turn, Marie-Claire and Toya finally meet, and despite their deep differences, they both play pivotal roles in the revolution that will eventually lead to full independence for Haiti and its people. Both an emotionally palpable love story and a detail-rich historical novel, Sister Mother Warrior tells the often-overlooked history of the most successful Black uprising in history. Riley celebrates the tremendous courage and resilience of the revolutionaries, and the formidable strength and intelligence of Toya, Marie-Claire, and the countless other women who fought for freedom.
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BookBosomed1 Oooo. Thanks. I wanted to read this one. 1y
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This is a fictionalized version of the slave revolt that led to the independence of #Haiti. There‘s a lot to say about this book because it covers EVERYTHING, from Toya‘s life in #Benin as a soldier to her enslavement in America. She is the founding general‘s aunt who teaches him how to fight while they were both still slaves. Simultaneously we read the story of his wife, Marie-Claire, a free mulatto who suffers for being a black black instead ⬇️

Texreader Of a light-skinned black. It covers the revolts, the switching of sides between France and Spain, relations with the brand new American government, and the sometimes help of the British. It even covers the French Revolution and Napoleon‘s first defeat before Waterloo; he lost Haiti! It can get dense at some points. But it is an extraordinary read & I learned so much I never knew. I‘m so glad I picked this book for Haiti even though it was long! ⬇️ 1y
Librarybelle It does sound like it covers so much! So glad you liked this one! 1y
Catsandbooks Wow! 1y
Andrew65 This sounds brilliant, will be searching it out. Well done 👏👏👏 1y
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It‘s sad to read what‘s happening in #Haiti especially as we are reading about it this month for #foodandlit. The tagged book is about Haiti earning its independence by a slave revolt. It‘s a very interesting history I knew nothing about. But it‘s so hard to see the chaos it is in now. @Catsandbooks @Butterfinger

BarbaraBB It‘s been a chaos there for years, maybe even since the big earthquake in 2010. It is heartbreaking that no one seems to care about it. Gangs are ruling the cities and scaring off the organizations that try to reach and help the people. It‘s so frustrating 1y
Susanita Inter American Dialogue is holding a webinar tomorrow (Monday) about aid to Haiti. https://www.thedialogue.org/events/online-event-haitis-frustration-with-internat... 1y
Catsandbooks Very sad. The earthquake really did a number on them 1y
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Catsandbooks I love a map! 2y
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Catsandbooks ❤️ 2y
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Catsandbooks Excellent! 2y
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Shopping again today for my daughter‘s books for college and picked up this one for #readingafrica2022 @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

It should work for #Benin but also #Haiti when we get to October for #foodandlit @Catsandbooks @Butterfinger

Librarybelle Good find! 2y
Catsandbooks Awesome! 2y
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