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A Million Nightingales
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From National Book Award finalist Susan Straight comes a haunting historical novel about a Louisiana slave girl's perilous journey to freedom.Daughter of an African mother and a white father she never knew, Moinette is a house maid on a plantation south of New Orleans. At fourteen she is sold, separated from her mother without a chance to say goodbye. Bright, imaginative and well aware of everything she risks, Moinette at once begins to prepare for an opportunity to escape. Inspired by a true story, A Million Nightingales portrays Moinette’s experience–and the treacherous world she must navigate–with uncommon richness, intricacy, and drama.
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“This novel was an emotional journey for me. I can't accurately put into words how I felt while reading it. At times I felt inspired by the characters, at other times I felt betrayed by the author. However, I do understand the author's choices for the characters since life has never been fair to anyone, let alone to slaves in 1800s Louisiana.
What I most love about this novel -is what I've come to realize that I love about all of Ms. Straight's writings,- is the sense of genuineness I feel whenever I read one of her books. While reading this book for my MA dissertation no less, I felt transported to that time period of history, I found myself adapting the way of thinking and completely immersed in the novel. Hence the red weeping eyes and puffy nose I am currently supporting while writing this review.
In short, this was an amazing read, I recommend to all who wish to take a dive into Louisiana's history and see life from the point of view of a survivor.”
About Susan Straight
Susan Straight's novels include I Been in Sorrow's Kitchen and Licked Out All the Pots, Blacker Than a Thousand Midnights, The Gettin Place and Highwire Moon, which was a finalist for The National Book Award. Her essays have appeared in Harper's, Salon.com, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, The New York Times, and on NPR's All Things Considered, as well as in women's magazines such as Real Simple and Family Circle. Her short stories have appeared in McSweeney's and Zoetrope, among other publications. Among her honors and awards are the California Book Prize, a Lannan Foundation Award, A Guggenheim Fellowship, a Pushcart Prize and a Best American Short Story Award. Straight was born in Riverside and lives there with her three daughters.
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