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River Sing Me Home: A novel by Eleanor Shearer

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In 1834 Barbados, the promise of freedom rings hollow as the enslaved are declared "apprentices," bound for six more years. Rachel, a mother torn from her children, escapes Providence on a desperate quest to reunite her family. Her journey spans Barbados, the perilous forests of British Guiana, and the sea to Trinidad, revealing the depths of a mother's love and the resilience of the human spirit.

Rachel's story intertwines with those of Mary Grace, Micah, Thomas Augustus, Cherry Jane, and Mercy, highlighting the interconnected struggles of individuals bound by the chains of slavery and the longing for freedom. As Rachel navigates treacherous landscapes, the novel explores the deceptive nature of freedom and the enduring power of familial bonds.

Endorsed by Marie Benedict, this novel delves into historical injustices, weaving a tapestry of family ties tested by colonial oppression. Rachel's journey reflects the broader struggle for autonomy and kinship in a world where true freedom is elusive. Through Rachel's unwavering determination, the novel captures the essence of human endurance and the unbreakable bonds of family in the face of adversity.

This potent tale is a must-read, offering a powerful exploration of resilience, separation, and the enduring strength of the human spirit against the backdrop of a turbulent historical period.

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