Abeng,Used

Abeng,Used

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Brand: Penguin
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A Lyrical Comingofage Story And An Essential Retelling Of The Colonial History Of Jamaica.Originally Published In 1984, This Critically Acclaimed Novel Is The Story Of Clare Savage, A Lightskinned, Middleclass Twelveyearold Growing Up In Jamaica In The 1950S.As Clare Tries To Find Her Own Identity And Place In Her Culture, She Carries The Burden Of Her Mixed Heritage. There Are The Maroons, Who Used The Conch Shellthe Abengto Pass Messages As They Fought Against Their English Enslavers. And There Is Her White Greatgreatgrandfather, Judge Savage, Who Committed A Terrible Act Of Violence On The Eve Of Emancipation.In Clares Struggle To Reconcile The Conflicting Legacies Of Her Own Personal Lineage, Esteemed Caribbean Author Michelle Cliff Dramatically Confronts The Cultural And Psychological Brutality Inflicted Upon The Island And Its People By Colonialism.

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