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The roving tree / by Elsie Augustave.

Augustave, Elsie, (author.).

Summary:
Elsie Augustave's debut novel explores multiple themes: separation and loss, rootlessness, the impact of class privilege and color consciousness, and the search for cultural identity. The central character, Iris Odys, is the offspring of Hagathe, a Haitian maid, and a French-educated mulatto father, Brahami, who cares little about his child. Hagathe, who had always dreamed of a better life for her child, is presented with the perfect opportunity when Iris is five years old. Adopted by a white American couple, Iris is transported from her tiny remote Haitian village, Monn Neg, to an American suburb. The Roving Tree illuminates how imperfectly assimilated adoptees struggle to remember their original voices and recapture their personal histories and cultural legacy. Set between two worlds - suburban America and Haiti under Papa Doc's repressive regime - the novel offers a unique literary glimpse into the deeply entrenched class discrimination and political repression of Haiti during the Duvalier era, along with the subtle but nonetheless dangerous effects of American racism.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781617751653
  • ISBN: 1617751650
  • Physical Description: 308 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Akashic Books, [2013]
Subject: Adopted children > Fiction.
Adoptees > United States > Fiction.
Haiti > Social life and customs > Fiction.
Identity > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Fiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at SPARK Libraries.

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