Highlights
Quality
This book pulls you in and won’t let you go when you want to escape with the characters
I enjoyed the storyline but struggled with the time travel part of the book
Price
The book was barely used and the price was good for a used book
Packaging/appearance
Thus she bears both the scars of pain and the guilt of the oppressor
With a unique twist on time travel butler explores how a black woman’s life in modern times is tied directly to a slave owner in the 1800s
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- This product had a total of 5,623 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 5 2021.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wasn’t not expecting the end nor the epilogue
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Hope someone makes a movie from this
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The power dynamics that play out in the antebellum south coupled with the masterful character development of each slave invite the reader into a community that survives and uplifts one another despite their existence as slaves
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Read it for an english class and now i’m telling people all about it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Kevin and i became more a part of the household familiar accepted accepting
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Butler is a classic science fiction novel that was first published in june 1979
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
On the plantation she meets rufus a white red hair child and alice a black girl to whom she shares a vague resemblance
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The viciousness of slaveholding plantation owners the whippings and beatings to make an example of a slave when they stepped out of line the patrollers that round up runaway slaves and then dragged them behind their horses the treatment of slaves as property to buy and sell and the owners lack of regard for this property that is considered subhuman