Libertie [electronic resource] : A novel
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Libertie [electronic resource] : A novel

By Greenidge, Kaitlyn.
OverDrive, Inc.

Genre Electronic books.

ISBN 9781643751764

Bib Id 2423434

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9781643751764 (electronic bk)
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Libertie [electronic resource] : A novel
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1 online resource
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Named One of the Most-Anticipated Books of 2021 by: O, The Oprah Magazine ,  The Millions ,  Refinery29 ,  Garden & Gun ,  Publishers Lunch ,  BuzzFeed ,  The Rumpus ,  BookPage ,  Harper's Bazaar , and more. “Pure brilliance. So much will be written about Libertie —how it blends history and magic into a new kind of telling, how it spins the past to draw deft circles around our present—but none of it will measure up to the singular joy of reading this book.” — Mira Jacob, author of  Good Talk “This is one of the most thoughtful and amazingly beautiful books I’ve read all year. Kaitlyn Greenidge is a master storyteller.” — Jacqueline Woodson, author of  Red at the Bone The critically acclaimed and Whiting Award–winning author of We Love You, Charlie Freeman returns with Libertie , an unforgettable story about one young Black girl’s attempt to find a place where she can be fully, and only, herself. Coming of age as a freeborn Black girl in Reconstruction-era Brooklyn, Libertie Sampson is all too aware that her purposeful mother, a practicing physician, has a vision for their future together: Libertie is to go to medical school and practice alongside her. But Libertie, drawn more to music than science, feels stifled by her mother’s choices and is hungry for something else—is there really only one way to have an autonomous life? And she is constantly reminded that, unlike her mother, who can pass, Libertie has skin that is too dark. When a young man from Haiti proposes to Libertie and promises she will be his equal on the island, she accepts, only to discover that she is still subordinate to him and all men. As she tries to parse what freedom actually means for a Black woman, Libertie struggles with where she might find it—for herself and for generations to come. Inspired by the life of one of the first Black female doctors in the United States and rich with historical detail, Kaitlyn Greenidge’s new and immersive novel will resonate with readers eager to understand our present through a deep, moving, and lyrical dive into our complicated past.  
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Electronic reproduction. New York : Algonquin Books, 2021. Requires Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 1973 KB) or Kobo app or compatible Kobo device (file size: N/A KB).
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