Homegoing

Author(s): Yaa Gyasi

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Effia and Esi: two sisters with two very different destinies. One sold into slavery; one a slave trader's wife. The consequences of their fate reverberate through the generations that follow. Taking us from the Gold Coast of Africa to the cotton-picking plantations of Mississippi; from the missionary schools of Ghana to the dive bars of Harlem, spanning three continents and seven generations, Yaa Gyasi has written a miraculous novel - the intimate, gripping story of a brilliantly vivid cast of characters and through their lives the very story of America itself. Epic in its canvas and intimate in its portraits, Homegoing is a searing and profound debut from a masterly new writer.

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Shows the unmistakable touch of a gifted writer The New Yorker One of the richest, most rewarding reads of 2016 Elle Homegoing is one hell of a book... I recommend Homegoing without reservation. Definitely a must read for 2016. -- Roxane Gay I think I needed to read a book like this to remember what is possible. I think I needed to remember what happens when you pair a gifted literary mind to an epic task. Homegoing is an inspiration -- Ta-Nehisi Coates, National Book Award winning author of 'Between the World and Me' Wildly ambitious debut by a 26-year-old writer ... It's impossible not to admire the ambition and scope of Homegoing ... By its conclusion, the characters' tales of loss and resilience have acquired an inexorable and cumulative emotional weight -- Michiko Kakutani New York Times A marvellous novel Starred Publishers Weekly The brilliance of this structure, in which we know more than the characters do about the fate of their parents and children, pays homage to the vast scope of slavery without losing sight of its private devastation ... [Toni Morrison's] influence is palpable in Gyasi's historicity and lyricism; she shares Morrison's uncanny ability to crystalize, in a single event, slavery's moral and emotional fallout. What is uniquely Gyasi's is her ability to connect it so explicitly to the present day: No novel has better illustrated the way in which racism became institutionalized in this country. Vogue US Homegoing is a remarkable feat - a novel at once epic and intimate, capturing the moral weight of history as it bears down on individual struggles, hopes and fears. A tremendous debut Phil Klay, National Book Award-winning author of Redeployment [A] commanding debut ... will stay with you long after you've finished reading. When people talk about all the things fiction can teach its readers, they're talking about books like this Marie Claire Rarely does a grand, sweeping epic plumb interior lives so thoroughly. Yaa Gyasi's Homegoing is a marvel. -- Dave Wheeler, associate editor, Shelf Awareness Homegoing is an epic novel in every sense of the word - spanning three centuries, Homegoing is a sweeping account of two half-sisters in 18th-century Ghana and the lives of their many generations of descendants in America. A stunning, unforgettable account of family, history, and racism, Homegoing is an ambitious work that lives up to the hype. Buzzfeed Gyasi gives voice, and an empathetic ear, to the ensuing seven generations of flawed and deeply human descendants, creating a patchwork mastery of historical fiction Elle Gyasi echoes [James] Baldwin's understanding of a common culture marked by both yearning and pain, in which black people can confront each other across differences and reach a political understanding about what unites them. What distinguishes Gyasi's presentation of this idea is its scope: She does not present us with a single moment, but rather delivers a multigenerational saga in which two branches of a family, separated by slavery and time, emerge from the murk of history in a romantic embrace ... Homegoing is a reminder of the tenacity of fathers and mothers who struggle to keep their kin alive. The novel succeeds when it retrieves individual lives from the oblivion mandated by racism and spins the story of the family's struggle to survive. Bookforum A memorable epic of changing families and changing nations Chicago Tribune Epic...astonishing...page-turning Entertainment Weekly Yaa Gyasi establishes herself as an exciting new literary voice with a powerful debut BookPage A hypnotic debut novel by... a stirringly gifted young writer New York Times Book Review Tremendous...spectacular...[Homegoing is] essential reading from a young writer whose stellar instincts, sturdy craftsmanship and penetrating wisdom seem likely to continue apace - much to our good fortune as readers San Francisco Chronicle [A] sprawling epic... brims with compassion... In Homegoing, Yaa Gyasi has given rare and heroic voice to the missing and suppressed NPR A bold tale of slavery for a new 'Roots' generation Washington Post Rich, epic... Each chapter is tightly plotted, and there are suspenseful, even spectacular climaxes New York Magazine Rarely does a grand, sweeping epic plumb interior lives so thoroughly. Yaa Gyasi's Homegoing is a marvel Shelf Awareness Terrific -- Ann Patchett Spectacular -- Taiye Selasi Homegoing is stunning - a truly heartbreaking work of literary genius Bustle

Yaa Gyasi was born in Mampong, Ghana and raised in Huntsville, Alabama. She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Her short stories have appeared in African American Review, Guernica and Callaloo. Homegoing is her first novel.

General Fields

  • : 9780241242735
  • : Penguin Books
  • : Penguin Books
  • : 0.416
  • : 01 June 2016
  • : 234mm X 153mm X 23mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 August 2016
  • : 01 April 2020
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Yaa Gyasi
  • : Paperback
  • : 1608
  • : en
  • : 813/.6
  • : very good
  • : 336