Roots
Books | Biography & Autobiography / Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / General
4.5
(825)
Alex Haley
This poignant and powerful narrative tells the dramatic story of Kunta Kinte, snatched from freedom in Africa and brought by ship to America and slavery, and his descendants. Drawing on the oral traditions handed down in his family for generations, the author traces his origins back to the seventeen-year-old Kunta Kinte, who was abducted from his home in Gambia and transported as a slave to colonial America. In this account Haley provides an imaginative rendering of the lives of seven generations of black men and women.
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Author
Alex Haley
Pages
729
Publisher
Dell
Published Date
1977
ISBN
0440174643 9780440174646
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"One of the most moving and heartbreaking novels I've ever read,a must-read!"
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Jonathan Kent
"An incredible and important story based on real members of the author’s family tree, tracing all the way back to his Great(4x) Grandfather abducted and sold into slavery. "
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Kathleen
"One of the best and most influential books I have ever read."
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Jennifer johnston
"It's probably this book, but the audio version is no longer available anywhere & I'm not sure why..."
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Jamie Conroy
"Absolutely phenomenal and essential reading on the sweeping history of slavery told in an engaging novel. A must read. "
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Elyse Casimir