Breath, Eyes, Memory
Edwidge Danticat's debut follows a Haitian girl sent to join her mother in New York, and the inherited wounds she must confront.
Edwidge Danticat’s first novel follows Sophie Caco, who is raised by an aunt in Haiti before being sent, at twelve, to join a mother she barely knows in New York. As Sophie grows up, she confronts the trauma her mother carried out of Haiti and the painful traditions passed between generations of women. Written in luminous prose, it is a story of exile, inheritance, and healing.
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