Blonde Roots, From the Booker prize-winning author of Girl, Woman, Other
Discover the thought-provoking novel Blonde Roots by the Booker Prize-winning author Bernardine Evaristo, renowned for her acclaimed work Girl, Woman, Other. Published in 2009, this compelling narrative spans 272 pages and presents a powerful imaginative inversion of the transatlantic slave trade, where 'whytes' are enslaved by black people. Evaristo's storytelling brings the historical shackles and cries of past barbarity uncomfortably close, prompting readers to reflect on societal constructs and the complexities of race and power dynamics. Dive into this captivating tale that challenges perceptions and ignites important conversations about history and humanity. A must-read for anyone interested in literature that pushes boundaries and explores profound themes.