Yonder : a novel
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Yonder : a novel

By Asim, Jabari, 1962- author.

Genre Historical fiction.

Audience Adults

Published 2022 by Simon & Schuster, New York

ISBN 9781982163167

Bib Id 2487185

Edition First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.

Description xiii, 257 pages 23 cm.

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LCCN
2021-012780
ISBN
9781982163167 (hardcover) $27.00
198216316X
9781982163174 (paperback)
1982163178
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FIC Asim
Title
Yonder : a novel
Edition
First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
Publication Information
2022 by Simon & Schuster, New York :
Description
xiii, 257 pages 23 cm.
Summary
They call themselves the Stolen. Their owners call them captives. They are taught their captors' tongues and their beliefs but they have a language and rituals all their own. In a world that would be allegorical if it weren't saturated in harsh truths, Cato and William meet at Placid Hall, a plantation in an unspecified part of the American South. Subject to the whims of their tyrannical and eccentric captor, Cannonball Greene, they never know what harm may befall them: inhumane physical toil in the plantation's quarry by day, a beating by night, or the sale of a loved one at any moment. It's that cruel practice--the wanton destruction of love, the belief that Black people aren't even capable of loving--that hurts the most. It hurts the reserved and stubborn William, who finds himself falling for Margaret, a small but mighty woman with self-possession beyond her years. And it hurts Cato, whose first love, Iris, was sold off with no forewarning. He now finds solace in his hearty band of friends, including William, who is like a brother; Margaret; Little Zander; and Milton, a gifted artist. There is also Pandora, with thick braids and long limbs, whose beauty calls to him. Their relationships begin to fray when a visiting minister with a mysterious past starts to fill their heads with ideas about independence. He tells them that with freedom comes the right to choose the small things--when to dine, when to begin and end work--as well as the big things, such as whom and how to love. Do they follow the preacher and pursue the unknown? Confined in a landscape marked by deceit and uncertainty, who can they trust? In an elegant work of monumental imagination that will reorient how we think of the legacy of America's shameful past, Jabari Asim presents a beautiful, powerful, and elegiac novel that examines intimacy and longing in the quarters while asking a vital question: What would happen if an enslaved person risked everything for love?
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Historical fiction.
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