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Fingerprints of Previous Owners | Rebecca Entel
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A Starred Review from Kirkus One of the Chicago Review of Books Best Books to Survive Trump At a Caribbean resort built atop a former slave plantation, Myrna works as a maid by day; by night she trespasses on the resort's overgrown inland property, secretly excavating the plantation ruins that her island community refuses to acknowledge. Rapt by the crumbling walls of the once slave-owner's estate, she explores the unspoken history of the plantation--a site where her ancestors once worked the land, but which the resort now uses as a lookout point for tourists. When Myrna discovers a book detailing the experiences of slaves, who still share a last name with the majority of the islanders, her investigation becomes deeply personal, extending to her neighbors and friends, and explaining her mother's self-imposed silence and father's disappearance. A new generation begins to speak about the past just as racial tensions erupt between the resort and the local island community when an African-American tourist at the resort is brutally attacked. Suffused with the sun-drenched beauty of the Caribbean, Fingerprints of Previous Owners is a powerful novel of hope and recovery in the wake of devastating trauma. In her soulful and timely debut, Entel explores what it means to colonize and be colonized, to trespass and be trespassed upon, to be wounded and to heal.
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Giveaway at LitHub today of this beautiful novel: http://lithub.com/todays-giveaway/

And I never shared my interview with Rebecca Entel last week, so here's the link if anyone is interested: https://chireviewofbooks.com/2017/06/16/fingerprints-of-previous-owners-rebecca-...

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I spent a sizable chunk of today outside reading this remarkable debut novel set in the Caribbean. Myrna works as a maid for a resort that's on the grounds of a former slave plantation and searches for artifacts to unlock the island's past. It's a quiet novel, but quite beautiful.

shawnmooney This sounds AMAZING! 8y
rachellayown It took me a while to get into it @shawnmooney, but it is a notable book! 8y
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Beautiful book mail! I was already excited to read this one, but then I read Lorrie Moore's blurb on the back cover. She calls Entel's writing "true and exquisite, serious and fun." Sold.

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