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Details Product: I lost an arm on my last trip home. Home is a new house with a loving husband in 1970s California that suddenly transformed in to the frightening world of the antebellum South. Dana, a young black writer, can't explain how she is transported across time and space to a plantation in Maryland. But she does quickly understand why: to deal with the troubles of Rufus, a conflicted white slaveholder--and her progenitor. Her survival, her very existence, depends on it. This searing graphic-novel adaptation of Octavia E. Butler's science fiction classic is a powerfully moving, unflinching look at the violent disturbing effects of slavery on the people it chained together, both black and white--and made kindred in the deepest sense of the word.
Author: Damian Duffy
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I lost an arm on my last trip home. Home is a new house with a loving husband in
1970s California that suddenly transformed in to the frightening world of the
antebellum South. Dana, a young black writer, can't explain how she is transported
across time and space to a plantation in Maryland. But she does quickly understand
why: to deal with the troubles of Rufus, a conflicted white slaveholder--and her
progenitor. Her survival, her very existence, depends on it. This searing graphic-novel
adaptation of Octavia E. Butler's science fiction classic is a powerfully moving,
unflinching look at the violent disturbing effects of slavery on the people it chained
together, both black and white--and made kindred in the deepest sense of the word.