Washington Black

By Esi Edugyan,

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2018

WINNER OF THE GILLER PRIZE

SHORTLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2020

FINALIST FOR THE CARNEGIE MEDAL AND THE ROGERS WRITERS TRUST FICTION PRIZE
LONGLISTED FOR THE WALTER SCOTT PRIZE 2019
New York Times Top Ten Book of the Year 2018
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Set on the beautiful island of Barbados, Edugyan’s take on the slavery/emancipation interface focuses on primary characters that are male. The relationship between two of them, one White and one Black, becomes an exploration of how slavery created a toxic psychological legacy that distorted the nature and possibilities of friendship and trust.  

I’ve loved Barbados since my first visit as a teenager, and I became more attached after some of my siblings called it home. Known as ‘Little England,’ a downside of this sunny paradise, and a relic of slavery, is its unequal economic and social class divisions. The population…

From Eleanor's list on Caribbean slavery and its aftermath.

An eleven-year-old slave boy on a brutal Barbados sugar cane plantation is apprenticed to an 1800s man of science.  They embark on a globe-spanning adventure together. Esi Edugyan takes all that’s best about a Victorian adventure novel—characters that are kindly, eccentric, detestable, the rich mannered language, the sense of romantic wonder—and channels it into Washington Black with a modern efficiency and a layered awareness of race and privilege. 

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