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Brave Music of a Distant Drum
Brave Music of a Distant Drum | Manu Herbstein
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In "Brave Music of a Distant Drum," a blind old slave woman, Ama, summons her son to come and write down her story so that her granddaughter and her granddaughter's children can one day read it and know their history. Ama's son, Kwame Zumbi - named Zacharias Williams by the white Christians who raised him - considers her an ugly old pagan and has little interest in doing more than is necessary to fulfill his obligation to her. How he is changed by the acts of hearing and writing down the details of his mother's story is as powerful and important a story as Ama's.The story of an African enslaved in Brazil, Ama's story is violent - it includes murder, rape, and betrayal - and yet it is also a story of courage, hope, determination, and love.
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It's halfway through November and I think I'm about halfway through my November TBR. Like a lot of you, it's been a rough week and it's been kind of hard to focus on reading. But I'm going to start Brave Music today, and I just found these adorable bookmarks in my mailbox from @LibrarianRyan 😃 Thanks so much, they'll be well used! (I have to remove tassels or my cats pull them out of my books!)

readinginthedark Brace Music sounds fascinating! I'll be interested to hear what you think! 8y
LibrarianRyan I'm glad it's a cat problem and not a postal problem. Grams cat would do that. 8y
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