Homegoing

Yaa Gyasi

£9.99

Summary

Homegoing is an extraordinary debut novel by Yaa Gyasi, celebrated as a BBC Top 100 Novel that has shaped our world. This gripping tale takes you on an emotional journey through the lives of two sisters, Effia and Esi, whose fates diverge dramatically—one is sold into slavery while the other becomes the wife of a British slaver. The narrative unfolds across generations, illuminating the complex legacy of slavery and its profound impact on identity, culture, and history.

Set against a backdrop of historical fiction, Homegoing explores themes of family, resilience, and the intergenerational trauma that shapes the lives of its characters. Yaa Gyasi's lyrical prose invites readers to witness the struggle and triumph of her characters, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the deep-rooted effects of colonialism and the enduring spirit of those affected.

This powerful narrative resonates with readers seeking impactful literature that not only tells a story but also engages with cultural and historical relevance. As a notable work in modern and contemporary fiction, Homegoing joins the ranks of literary masterpieces that provoke thought and inspire dialogue.

Gyasi’s poignant storytelling has garnered critical acclaim, contributing to her recognition as an emerging voice in literature. The emotional depth and rich character development make this book a standout in the historical fiction genre, appealing to those who appreciate narratives that connect personal experiences to larger societal issues.

Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply in search of a compelling read, Homegoing offers a transformative experience that will stay with you long after the last page is turned.

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Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi 9780241975237

Product Information

Title: Homegoing
Author: Yaa Gyasi
ISBN: 9780241975237
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Dimensions: 131 x 196 x 21 mm
Publication Date: 05 October, 2017
Pagination: 320 pages
Weight: 228 g

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