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The Water Dancer

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Young Hiram Walker is born into bondage and loses all memory of his mother as a child, yet he possesses a mysterious power. After a near-drowning incident, he is inexplicably saved by a blue light, igniting a fierce desire for freedom. Encouraged by his makeshift family—Thena, a woman of few words and many secrets, and Sophia, a fellow fighter with whom he falls in love—Hiram resolves to escape the only home he has ever known. His journey leads him through the hidden war against slavery, from the opulence of Virginia's plantations to guerrilla cells in the wilderness, and from the oppressive South to hopeful movements in the North. As he joins the underground struggle between slavers and the enslaved, Hiram's ultimate goal is to return to the Walker Plantation to rescue his family. To achieve this, he must harness his magical abilities and confront the painful story of his greatest loss. This narrative offers a fresh perspective on the world of slavery, blending adventure with profound character exploration, and reflects America's enduring battle to confront the truth, crafted by a remarkable storyteller.

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The Water Dancer, Ta-Nehisi Coates

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Jaar van publicatie
2019
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Taal
Engels
Uitgever
One World
Jaar van publicatie
2019
Formaat
Paperback
ISBN10
0593133110
ISBN13
9780593133118
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Eerste editie
2019
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The Water Dancer
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Young Hiram Walker is born into bondage and loses all memory of his mother as a child, yet he possesses a mysterious power. After a near-drowning incident, he is inexplicably saved by a blue light, igniting a fierce desire for freedom. Encouraged by his makeshift family—Thena, a woman of few words and many secrets, and Sophia, a fellow fighter with whom he falls in love—Hiram resolves to escape the only home he has ever known. His journey leads him through the hidden war against slavery, from the opulence of Virginia's plantations to guerrilla cells in the wilderness, and from the oppressive South to hopeful movements in the North. As he joins the underground struggle between slavers and the enslaved, Hiram's ultimate goal is to return to the Walker Plantation to rescue his family. To achieve this, he must harness his magical abilities and confront the painful story of his greatest loss. This narrative offers a fresh perspective on the world of slavery, blending adventure with profound character exploration, and reflects America's enduring battle to confront the truth, crafted by a remarkable storyteller.