From the critically acclaimed Andrea Levy, Orange
Prize winning author of SMALL ISLAND, comes this
breathtaking, hauntingly beautiful, heartbreaking and
unputdownable novel, shortlisted for the Man Booker
Prize and longlisted for the Orange Prize. You do not
know me yet. My son Thomas, who is publishing this book,
tells me, it is customary at this place in a novel to
give the reader a little taste of the story that is held
within these pages. As your storyteller, I am to convey
that this tale is set in Jamaica during the last
turbulent years of slavery and the early years of
freedom that followed. July is a slave girl who lives
upon a sugar plantation named Amity and it is her life
that is the subject of this tale. She was there when the
Baptist War raged in 1831, and she was present when
slavery was declared no more. My son says I must convey
how the story tells also of July's mama Kitty, of the
negroes that worked the plantation land, of Caroline
Mortimer the white woman who owned the plantation and
many more persons besides - far too many for me to list
here. But what befalls them all is carefully chronicled
upon these pages for you to peruse.Perhaps, my son
suggests, I might write that it is a thrilling journey
through that time in the company of people who lived it.
All this he wishes me to pen so the reader can decide if
this is a novel they might care to consider. Cha, I tell
my son, what fuss-fuss. Come, let them just read it for
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