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Must a child's past define their future? 'Stark and beautiful . . .
I haven't read anything this good in a long time' - Rachel Joyce,
author of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry Set on the rugged
plains of South Dakota, The Distance Home is the story of Rene and
Leon, two children who grow up side by side but end up on very
different paths. Rene is clever, athletic, aggressive, a go-getter,
the apple of her father's eye; while Leon is shy, tender-hearted, a
stutterer, constantly struggling for acknowledgement. They both
possess a talent for dance, but it is a gift their father adores in
his daughter and loathes in his son. A heartbreaking saga of
familiar turmoil, a child's desire for acceptance, and the ways in
which our parents shape the adults we become, Paula Saunders' The
Distance Home is a breathtaking new examination of the American
dream and the eternal question of how any of us can finally be
free. 'A heartfelt tale of brutal parental love' The Times
Focusing on everyday rituals, the essays in this volume look at
spheres of social action and the places throughout the Atlantic
world where African descended communities have expressed their
values, ideas, beliefs, and spirituality in material terms. The
contributors trace the impact of encounters with the Atlantic world
on African cultural formation, how entanglement with commerce,
commodification, and enslavement and with colonialism,
emancipation, and self-rule manifested itself in the shaping of
ritual acts such as those associated with birth, death, healing,
and protection. Taken as a whole, the book offers new perspectives
on what the materials of rituals can tell us about the intimate
processes of cultural transformation and the dynamics of the human
condition."
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